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And if thy breast with heart - sick anguish fraught , Rest , injured shade ! Shall
Slander squatting near Thou journeyest onward tempest - toss'd in thought ; Spit
her cold venom in a dead Man's ear ? Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions
...
And if thy breast with heart - sick anguish fraught , Rest , injured shade ! Shall
Slander squatting near Thou journeyest onward tempest - toss'd in thought ; Spit
her cold venom in a dead Man's ear ? Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions
...
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For the Great And from your heart the sighs that steal Invisible ( by symbols only
seen ) Shall make your rising bosom feel With a peculiar and surpassing light
The answering swell of mine ! Shines from the visage of the oppress'd good Man
...
For the Great And from your heart the sighs that steal Invisible ( by symbols only
seen ) Shall make your rising bosom feel With a peculiar and surpassing light
The answering swell of mine ! Shines from the visage of the oppress'd good Man
...
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He calms the throb and tempest of his heart . O Fiends of Superstition ! not that oft
His countenance seules ; a soft solemn bliss The erring Priest hath stain'd with
brother's blood Swims in his eye - his swimming eye upraised : Your grisly idols ...
He calms the throb and tempest of his heart . O Fiends of Superstition ! not that oft
His countenance seules ; a soft solemn bliss The erring Priest hath stain'd with
brother's blood Swims in his eye - his swimming eye upraised : Your grisly idols ...
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Unearthly minstrelsy ! then only heard When the soul seeks to hear ; when all is
hushid , And thus , my love ! as on the midway slope And the Heart listens ! " Of
yonder hill I stretch my limbs at noon , Whilst through my half - closed eye - lids I ...
Unearthly minstrelsy ! then only heard When the soul seeks to hear ; when all is
hushid , And thus , my love ! as on the midway slope And the Heart listens ! " Of
yonder hill I stretch my limbs at noon , Whilst through my half - closed eye - lids I ...
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With cares that move , not agitate the heart , To the same dwelling where his
father dwelt ; These various strains And haply views his tottering little ones Which
I have framed in many a various mood , Embrace those aged knees and climb
that ...
With cares that move , not agitate the heart , To the same dwelling where his
father dwelt ; These various strains And haply views his tottering little ones Which
I have framed in many a various mood , Embrace those aged knees and climb
that ...
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