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Side 13
... souls . That which Wordsworth wrote in his celebrated ode was to him not a fancy but a faith . " Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting ; The soul that rises with us , our life's star , Hath had elsewhere its setting And cometh from ...
... souls . That which Wordsworth wrote in his celebrated ode was to him not a fancy but a faith . " Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting ; The soul that rises with us , our life's star , Hath had elsewhere its setting And cometh from ...
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... soul far more distinctly than the most calm , and orderly , and disciplined majesties of Grecian or Roman pillars ; the infinite quest , the wonderful and innu- merable turns and depths of the human soul - its strange flights and ...
... soul far more distinctly than the most calm , and orderly , and disciplined majesties of Grecian or Roman pillars ; the infinite quest , the wonderful and innu- merable turns and depths of the human soul - its strange flights and ...
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... soul , are like it . There's a something in The shape of harps as though they had been made By music beauty's the effect of soul . And he of whom thou askest loved again . Could'st thou have loved one who was unlike men ? Whose heart ...
... soul , are like it . There's a something in The shape of harps as though they had been made By music beauty's the effect of soul . And he of whom thou askest loved again . Could'st thou have loved one who was unlike men ? Whose heart ...
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