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... whose voices float like mysterious music amid the myths and traditions of by -
gone ages , to Chaucer , who sang in the dawning light of English literature , and
the Bard of Avon , and that glorious company who proclaimed the bursting forth ...
... whose voices float like mysterious music amid the myths and traditions of by -
gone ages , to Chaucer , who sang in the dawning light of English literature , and
the Bard of Avon , and that glorious company who proclaimed the bursting forth ...
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Let us say with the American Poet , Grenville Mellen“ We have been taught in
oracles of old of the enskied divinity of song ; That Poetry and Music , hand in
hand , Came in the light of inspiration forth , And claimed alliance with the rolling
...
Let us say with the American Poet , Grenville Mellen“ We have been taught in
oracles of old of the enskied divinity of song ; That Poetry and Music , hand in
hand , Came in the light of inspiration forth , And claimed alliance with the rolling
...
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Oh Absence ! by thy stern decree , How many a heart , once light and free , Is
filled with doubts and fears ! Thy days like tedious weeks do seem , Thy weeks
slow - moving months we deem , Thy months , long - lingering years . J. T.
Watson .
Oh Absence ! by thy stern decree , How many a heart , once light and free , Is
filled with doubts and fears ! Thy days like tedious weeks do seem , Thy weeks
slow - moving months we deem , Thy months , long - lingering years . J. T.
Watson .
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His holy rites and solemn rites profaned , And with their darkness durst affront His
light . Milton . But harm precedes not sin ; only our foe Tempting affronts us with
his foul esteem Of our integrity . Milton . You've done enough , for you designed ...
His holy rites and solemn rites profaned , And with their darkness durst affront His
light . Milton . But harm precedes not sin ; only our foe Tempting affronts us with
his foul esteem Of our integrity . Milton . You've done enough , for you designed ...
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Youth no less becomes The light and careless livery that it wears , Than settled
age his sables and his weeds , Importing health and graveness . Shakspere .
Beshrew my jealousy ! It seems it is as proper to our age . To cast beyond
ourselves ...
Youth no less becomes The light and careless livery that it wears , Than settled
age his sables and his weeds , Importing health and graveness . Shakspere .
Beshrew my jealousy ! It seems it is as proper to our age . To cast beyond
ourselves ...
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