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... thou , Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse eartlı , Invisible but gazing , as I glow Mix'd with thy spirit , blended with thy birth , And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings ' dearth . VII . Yet must I think less wildly ...
... thou , Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse eartlı , Invisible but gazing , as I glow Mix'd with thy spirit , blended with thy birth , And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings ' dearth . VII . Yet must I think less wildly ...
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... ; — How that red rain hath made the harvest grow ! And is this all the world has gain'd by thee , Thou first and last of fields ! king - making Victory ? XVIII . . And Harold stands upon this place of CANTO III . 11 PILGRIMAGE .
... ; — How that red rain hath made the harvest grow ! And is this all the world has gain'd by thee , Thou first and last of fields ! king - making Victory ? XVIII . . And Harold stands upon this place of CANTO III . 11 PILGRIMAGE .
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... thou didst cease to live , And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise , and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive , With all her reckless birds upon the wing , I turn'd from all she brought ...
... thou didst cease to live , And saw around me the wide field revive With fruits and fertile promise , and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive , With all her reckless birds upon the wing , I turn'd from all she brought ...
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... Thou , who didst grudge him even that fleeting span , More than enough , thou fatal Waterloo ! Millions of tongues record thee , and anew Their children's lips shall echo them , and say— " Here , where the sword united nations drew ...
... Thou , who didst grudge him even that fleeting span , More than enough , thou fatal Waterloo ! Millions of tongues record thee , and anew Their children's lips shall echo them , and say— " Here , where the sword united nations drew ...
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... thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII ...
... thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For daring made thy rise as fall : thou seek'st Even now to re - assume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! XXXVII ...
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