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Perhaps I loved it well : and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My
spirit shall resume it — if we may Unbodied choose a sanctuary . I twine My
hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too fond and
far ...
Perhaps I loved it well : and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My
spirit shall resume it — if we may Unbodied choose a sanctuary . I twine My
hopes of being remember'd in my line With my land's language : if too fond and
far ...
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... every other sky , Spirits which soar from ruin : —thy decay Is still impregnate
with divinity , Which gilds it with revivifying ... creative spirit ! he Of the Hundred
Tales of love — where did they lay Their bones , distinguish'd from our common
clay ...
... every other sky , Spirits which soar from ruin : —thy decay Is still impregnate
with divinity , Which gilds it with revivifying ... creative spirit ! he Of the Hundred
Tales of love — where did they lay Their bones , distinguish'd from our common
clay ...
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The Acroceraunian mountains of old name ; And on Parnassus seen the eagles
fly Like spirits of the spot , as ' twere for ... lone Soracte's height , display'd Not
now in snow , which asks the lyric Roman's aid K Meadows THE WATER SPIRIT .
The Acroceraunian mountains of old name ; And on Parnassus seen the eagles
fly Like spirits of the spot , as ' twere for ... lone Soracte's height , display'd Not
now in snow , which asks the lyric Roman's aid K Meadows THE WATER SPIRIT .
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