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... fiom I in mm m“ 'm” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. I,“ A: law I 1'7 m “In-“berm Mow? _ Something childish, but very neutral—writvnle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. hninGemny _ _ i . | “Hun. '3 ...
... fiom I in mm m“ 'm” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. I,“ A: law I 1'7 m “In-“berm Mow? _ Something childish, but very neutral—writvnle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. hninGemny _ _ i . | “Hun. '3 ...
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... fiom the victor's car Ara'lthelow puppnyofthmnmtomuse (It that bleat triumph. when the pan-int Sage Call'd the'red lightnings from the o'er-rushing cloud. Aral dash'd the beauteous Term on'the earth ' ' nltjtntic. Buclt a phalanx ne'er ...
... fiom the victor's car Ara'lthelow puppnyofthmnmtomuse (It that bleat triumph. when the pan-int Sage Call'd the'red lightnings from the o'er-rushing cloud. Aral dash'd the beauteous Term on'the earth ' ' nltjtntic. Buclt a phalanx ne'er ...
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... Fiom her infant days, With Wisdom, Mother of aetired Thoughts, Her soul had dwelt; and ahe was quick to mark _ The good and evil thing, inhuman lore Undieciplined. For lowly was her Birth, . And Heaven had doom'd her early years toTo ...
... Fiom her infant days, With Wisdom, Mother of aetired Thoughts, Her soul had dwelt; and ahe was quick to mark _ The good and evil thing, inhuman lore Undieciplined. For lowly was her Birth, . And Heaven had doom'd her early years toTo ...
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... fiom the Iinging-larlt (that sings unseen The that solitude loves best), And from the Sun, and from the breezy Air, Bwaet influences trembled o'er'his frame; And he, with many feelinga, many thoughts, Made up a meditative joy, and found ...
... fiom the Iinging-larlt (that sings unseen The that solitude loves best), And from the Sun, and from the breezy Air, Bwaet influences trembled o'er'his frame; And he, with many feelinga, many thoughts, Made up a meditative joy, and found ...
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... fiom his haclt, Before the door of hi! own hornet Horne-sickness il a wasting pang; Thin feel I hourly more and 1mm: There 'I Healing only in thy winga. Thou Breeze that playeat on Albion'a ahore! ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION ...
... fiom his haclt, Before the door of hi! own hornet Horne-sickness il a wasting pang; Thin feel I hourly more and 1mm: There 'I Healing only in thy winga. Thou Breeze that playeat on Albion'a ahore! ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION ...
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