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Yet , as the cloud cannot send down its rain without refreshing , nor the sun pour
out its beams without warming and gladdening all nature , neither can the Poet ,
far exalted as he may be above the vexed and unquiet earth , sing of his far ...
Yet , as the cloud cannot send down its rain without refreshing , nor the sun pour
out its beams without warming and gladdening all nature , neither can the Poet ,
far exalted as he may be above the vexed and unquiet earth , sing of his far ...
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... who are by aspirations Glorious and lofty swayed ; All whose thoughts are like
oblations On a heavenly altar laid ; These , and such as these , will hearken To
the sweetly - warbled song , Though the clouds around may darken And the
winds ...
... who are by aspirations Glorious and lofty swayed ; All whose thoughts are like
oblations On a heavenly altar laid ; These , and such as these , will hearken To
the sweetly - warbled song , Though the clouds around may darken And the
winds ...
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Heaven but tries our virtue by affliction ; As oft the cloud that wraps the present
hour Serves but to lighten all our future days . Browne . Affliction is the
wholesome soil of virtue , Where patience , honour , sweet humanity , Calm
fortitude , take ...
Heaven but tries our virtue by affliction ; As oft the cloud that wraps the present
hour Serves but to lighten all our future days . Browne . Affliction is the
wholesome soil of virtue , Where patience , honour , sweet humanity , Calm
fortitude , take ...
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Our glories float between the earth and heaven , Like clouds which seem
pavilions of the sun , And are the playthings of the casual wind ; Still like the
cloud which drops on unseen cragsThe dews the wild flower feeds on , our
ambition May ...
Our glories float between the earth and heaven , Like clouds which seem
pavilions of the sun , And are the playthings of the casual wind ; Still like the
cloud which drops on unseen cragsThe dews the wild flower feeds on , our
ambition May ...
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... when her angry flight she wings , But once , and at her peril stings ; But gathers
honey all her life . Bishop . The ocean lashed to fury loud , Its high waves
mingling with the cloud , Is peaceful sweet serenity , To anger's dark and troubled
sea .
... when her angry flight she wings , But once , and at her peril stings ; But gathers
honey all her life . Bishop . The ocean lashed to fury loud , Its high waves
mingling with the cloud , Is peaceful sweet serenity , To anger's dark and troubled
sea .
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