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LINES ON A FRIEND , Aye as the star of evening flung its beam In broken
radiance on the wavy stream , WHO DIED OF A FRENZY FEVER INDUCED BY
CALUM- My soul amid the pensive twilight gloom NIOUS REPORTS . Mourn'd
with the ...
LINES ON A FRIEND , Aye as the star of evening flung its beam In broken
radiance on the wavy stream , WHO DIED OF A FRENZY FEVER INDUCED BY
CALUM- My soul amid the pensive twilight gloom NIOUS REPORTS . Mourn'd
with the ...
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She , nothing trembling , led me through that gloom , The whirl - blast comes , the
desert - sands rise up And to that covert by a silent stream , And shape
themselves : from Earth to Heaven they Which , with one star reflected near its
marge ...
She , nothing trembling , led me through that gloom , The whirl - blast comes , the
desert - sands rise up And to that covert by a silent stream , And shape
themselves : from Earth to Heaven they Which , with one star reflected near its
marge ...
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O struggling with the darkness all the night , And visited all night by troops of stars
, III . MEDITATIVE POEMS , Or when they climb the sky or when they sink :
Companion of the Morning - Star at dawn , IN BLANK VERSE . Thyself earth's
rosy ...
O struggling with the darkness all the night , And visited all night by troops of stars
, III . MEDITATIVE POEMS , Or when they climb the sky or when they sink :
Companion of the Morning - Star at dawn , IN BLANK VERSE . Thyself earth's
rosy ...
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... hoarse , teeth - chattering Great Hierarch ! tell thou the silent sky , month And
tell the Stars , and tell yon rising sun Hath borrow'd Zephyr's voice , and gazed
upon thee Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . With blue voluptuous
eye ...
... hoarse , teeth - chattering Great Hierarch ! tell thou the silent sky , month And
tell the Stars , and tell yon rising sun Hath borrow'd Zephyr's voice , and gazed
upon thee Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . With blue voluptuous
eye ...
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But ' t will not be so ; Driven as in surges now beneath the stars , And youths and
maidens most poetical , With momentary Stars of my own birth , Who lose the
deepening twilights of the spring Fair constellated Foam , * still darting off In ball ...
But ' t will not be so ; Driven as in surges now beneath the stars , And youths and
maidens most poetical , With momentary Stars of my own birth , Who lose the
deepening twilights of the spring Fair constellated Foam , * still darting off In ball ...
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