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Wordsamong it gems of the purest lustre , the brilliancy worth contended that a
proper poetic diction is a of which time will not deaden until the universal
language taken from the mouths of men in genevoice of nature be heard no
longer , and ...
Wordsamong it gems of the purest lustre , the brilliancy worth contended that a
proper poetic diction is a of which time will not deaden until the universal
language taken from the mouths of men in genevoice of nature be heard no
longer , and ...
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It was unlike any thing that could be were , have been long since lost or
confounded in heard elsewhere ; the kind was different , the de . the pursuit of
metaphysic dreams . We ourselves gree was different ; the manner was different .
" venture ...
It was unlike any thing that could be were , have been long since lost or
confounded in heard elsewhere ; the kind was different , the de . the pursuit of
metaphysic dreams . We ourselves gree was different ; the manner was different .
" venture ...
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There many a dateless age the Beldame lurk'd They saw the neighboring
Hamlets flame , they And trembled ; till engender'd by fierce Hate , heard Fierce
Hate and gloomy IIope , a Dream arose , Uproar and shrieks ! and terror - struck
drove ...
There many a dateless age the Beldame lurk'd They saw the neighboring
Hamlets flame , they And trembled ; till engender'd by fierce Hate , heard Fierce
Hate and gloomy IIope , a Dream arose , Uproar and shrieks ! and terror - struck
drove ...
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I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry O dart the flash ! O rise and deal the
blow ! « Ah ! wherefore does the Northern Conqueress stay ! The past to thee , to
thee the future cries ! Groans not her chariot on its onward way ? " Hark ! how ...
I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry O dart the flash ! O rise and deal the
blow ! « Ah ! wherefore does the Northern Conqueress stay ! The past to thee , to
thee the future cries ! Groans not her chariot on its onward way ? " Hark ! how ...
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... And all who ever heard the sabbath - bells Loving the God that made me !
Without the infidel's scorn , make yourselves pure ! Stand forth : be men ! repel an
impious foe , May my fears , Impious and false , a light yet cruel race , My filial
fears ...
... And all who ever heard the sabbath - bells Loving the God that made me !
Without the infidel's scorn , make yourselves pure ! Stand forth : be men ! repel an
impious foe , May my fears , Impious and false , a light yet cruel race , My filial
fears ...
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