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... eye , anticipates command ; Sighs if perhaps your appetite should fail ; And if he but suspects a frown , turns pale ... eyes , The favour'd few - the enthusiasts you despise . And pleased at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a ...
... eye , anticipates command ; Sighs if perhaps your appetite should fail ; And if he but suspects a frown , turns pale ... eyes , The favour'd few - the enthusiasts you despise . And pleased at heart , because on holy ground Sometimes a ...
Side 139
... eyes excels , Some shining pebbles , and some weeds and shells ; Thus laden , dream that they are rich and great , And happiest he that groans beneath his weight . The waves o'ertake them in their serious play , And every hour sweeps ...
... eyes excels , Some shining pebbles , and some weeds and shells ; Thus laden , dream that they are rich and great , And happiest he that groans beneath his weight . The waves o'ertake them in their serious play , And every hour sweeps ...
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... eye Of Observation , and discovers , else Not visible , his family of worlds , Discover him that rules them ; such a veil Hangs over mortal eyes , blind from the birth , And dark in things divine . Full often too Our wayward intellect ...
... eye Of Observation , and discovers , else Not visible , his family of worlds , Discover him that rules them ; such a veil Hangs over mortal eyes , blind from the birth , And dark in things divine . Full often too Our wayward intellect ...
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