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Side 4
... mind ; Again I seize the theme then but begun , And bear it with me , as the rushing wind Bears the cloud onwards : in that Tale I find The furrows of long thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a steril track behind ...
... mind ; Again I seize the theme then but begun , And bear it with me , as the rushing wind Bears the cloud onwards : in that Tale I find The furrows of long thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a steril track behind ...
Side 7
... mind as vigour from the limb ; And life's enchanted cup but sparkles near the brim . IX . His had been quaff'd too quickly , and he found The dregs were wormwood ; but he fill'd again , And from a purer fount , on holier ground , And ...
... mind as vigour from the limb ; And life's enchanted cup but sparkles near the brim . IX . His had been quaff'd too quickly , and he found The dregs were wormwood ; but he fill'd again , And from a purer fount , on holier ground , And ...
Side 8
... mind , That , if no joy , no sorrow lurk'd behind ; And he , as one , might midst the many stand Unheeded , searching through the crowd to find Fit speculation ! such as in strange land He found in wonder - works of God and Nature's ...
... mind , That , if no joy , no sorrow lurk'd behind ; And he , as one , might midst the many stand Unheeded , searching through the crowd to find Fit speculation ! such as in strange land He found in wonder - works of God and Nature's ...
Side 9
... mind To spirits against whom his own rebell'd ; Proud though in desolation ; which could find A life within itself , to breathe without mankind . XIII . Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ; Where roll'd the ocean ...
... mind To spirits against whom his own rebell'd ; Proud though in desolation ; which could find A life within itself , to breathe without mankind . XIII . Where rose the mountains , there to him were friends ; Where roll'd the ocean ...
Side 21
... minds than now That thou art nothing , save the jest of Fame , Who woo'd thee once , thy vassal , and became The flatterer of thy fierceness , till thou wert A god unto thyself ; nor less the same To the astounded kingdoms all inert ...
... minds than now That thou art nothing , save the jest of Fame , Who woo'd thee once , thy vassal , and became The flatterer of thy fierceness , till thou wert A god unto thyself ; nor less the same To the astounded kingdoms all inert ...
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