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Thou art the garden of the world , the home Of all Art yields , and Nature can
decree ; Even in thy desert , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful ,
thy waste More rich than other climes ' fertility ; Thy wreck a glory , and thy ruin
graced ...
Thou art the garden of the world , the home Of all Art yields , and Nature can
decree ; Even in thy desert , what is like to thee ? Thy very weeds are beautiful ,
thy waste More rich than other climes ' fertility ; Thy wreck a glory , and thy ruin
graced ...
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... in that form and face behold What Mind can make , when Nature's self would
fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could
mould : We gaze and turn away , and know not where CANTO Iv.) ...
... in that form and face behold What Mind can make , when Nature's self would
fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could
mould : We gaze and turn away , and know not where CANTO Iv.) ...
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... a more eloquent green , If on the heart the freshness of the scene Sprinkle its
coolness , and from the dry dust Of weary life a moment lave it clean With
Nature's baptism , — ' tis to him ye must Pay orisons for this suspension of disgust
.
... a more eloquent green , If on the heart the freshness of the scene Sprinkle its
coolness , and from the dry dust Of weary life a moment lave it clean With
Nature's baptism , — ' tis to him ye must Pay orisons for this suspension of disgust
.
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