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Further he ob- situation , for which he seems to have been but serves on this
thought , “ that a series of poems indifferently qualified , a very short period . One
might be composed of two sorts . In the one , the advantage , however , he
derived ...
Further he ob- situation , for which he seems to have been but serves on this
thought , “ that a series of poems indifferently qualified , a very short period . One
might be composed of two sorts . In the one , the advantage , however , he
derived ...
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... versazione every Thursday evening . Here Cole . In Latin he composed his
history , ridge was the centre and admiration of the circle A garrulous but a lively
tale , and fraught With matter of delight and food for thought ; that gathered round
...
... versazione every Thursday evening . Here Cole . In Latin he composed his
history , ridge was the centre and admiration of the circle A garrulous but a lively
tale , and fraught With matter of delight and food for thought ; that gathered round
...
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Ye woods ! that wave o'er Avon's rocky steep , Sublime of thought , and confident
of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales where Avon
winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath to weave ...
Ye woods ! that wave o'er Avon's rocky steep , Sublime of thought , and confident
of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales where Avon
winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath to weave ...
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The abhorred Form May image in the workings of his thought , Whose scarlet
robe was stiff with earthly pomp , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend
outstretch'di Who drank iniquity in cups of gold , Beneath the unsteady feet ...
The abhorred Form May image in the workings of his thought , Whose scarlet
robe was stiff with earthly pomp , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend
outstretch'di Who drank iniquity in cups of gold , Beneath the unsteady feet ...
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Have drunk in all my intellectual life , All sweet sensations , all ennobling
thoughts , All adoration of the God in nature , Spare us yet ... with the mind , and
giving it Groaning with restless enmity , expect A livelier impulse and a dance of
thought !
Have drunk in all my intellectual life , All sweet sensations , all ennobling
thoughts , All adoration of the God in nature , Spare us yet ... with the mind , and
giving it Groaning with restless enmity , expect A livelier impulse and a dance of
thought !
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