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Side 99
... that which grows beneath mine eye : Yet there are things whose strong reality
Outshines our fairy - land ; in shape and hues More beautiful than our fantastic
sky , And the strange constellations which the Muse O'er her wild universe is
skilful ...
... that which grows beneath mine eye : Yet there are things whose strong reality
Outshines our fairy - land ; in shape and hues More beautiful than our fantastic
sky , And the strange constellations which the Muse O'er her wild universe is
skilful ...
Side 135
... Their sceptre broken , and their sword in rust , Have yielded to the stranger :
empty halls , Thin streets , and foreign aspects , such as must Too oft remind her
who and what enthrals , Have flung a desolate cloud o'er Venice ' lovely walls .
... Their sceptre broken , and their sword in rust , Have yielded to the stranger :
empty halls , Thin streets , and foreign aspects , such as must Too oft remind her
who and what enthrals , Have flung a desolate cloud o'er Venice ' lovely walls .
Side 160
A single star is at her side , and reigns With her o'er half the lovely heaven ; but
still Yon sunny sea heaves brightly , and remains Rollid o'er the peak of the far
Rhætian hill , As Day and Night contending were , until Nature reclaim'd her
order ...
A single star is at her side , and reigns With her o'er half the lovely heaven ; but
still Yon sunny sea heaves brightly , and remains Rollid o'er the peak of the far
Rhætian hill , As Day and Night contending were , until Nature reclaim'd her
order ...
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