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... Earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And pillars of our planet seem to fail , And Nature with a dim and sickly eye To wait the close of all ? But grant her ...
... Earth has had her shaking fits More frequent , and foregone her usual rest . Is it a time to wrangle , when the props And pillars of our planet seem to fail , And Nature with a dim and sickly eye To wait the close of all ? But grant her ...
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... earth With tutelary goddesses and gods , 1 That were not ; and commending as they would To each some province , garden , field , or grove . But all are under one . One spirit - His , Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows ...
... earth With tutelary goddesses and gods , 1 That were not ; and commending as they would To each some province , garden , field , or grove . But all are under one . One spirit - His , Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows ...
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... earth , Thou who alone art worthy ! It was thine By ancient covenant , ere Nature's birth ; And thou hast made it thine by purchase since , And overpaid its value with thy blood . Thy saints proclaim thee king ; and in their hearts Thy ...
... earth , Thou who alone art worthy ! It was thine By ancient covenant , ere Nature's birth ; And thou hast made it thine by purchase since , And overpaid its value with thy blood . Thy saints proclaim thee king ; and in their hearts Thy ...
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