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Side 41
... shadow on the Main . For thou wert there , thine own brows garlanded , Amid the tremor of a realm aglow , Amid a mighty nation jubilant , When from the general heart of human kind Hope sprang forth like a full - born Deity ! -- ——Of ...
... shadow on the Main . For thou wert there , thine own brows garlanded , Amid the tremor of a realm aglow , Amid a mighty nation jubilant , When from the general heart of human kind Hope sprang forth like a full - born Deity ! -- ——Of ...
Side 51
... shadow'd by the pine , And bending o'er the clear delicious fount , Ah ! dearest youth ! it were a lot divine To cheat our noons in moralizing mood , While west - winds fann'd our temples toil - bedew'd : Then downwards slope , oft ...
... shadow'd by the pine , And bending o'er the clear delicious fount , Ah ! dearest youth ! it were a lot divine To cheat our noons in moralizing mood , While west - winds fann'd our temples toil - bedew'd : Then downwards slope , oft ...
Side 63
... shadow lay , The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red . By the light of Beyond the shadow of the ship the Moon he be- holdeth God's great calm . I watch'd the water - snakes : creatures of the They moved in tracks of shining ...
... shadow lay , The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red . By the light of Beyond the shadow of the ship the Moon he be- holdeth God's great calm . I watch'd the water - snakes : creatures of the They moved in tracks of shining ...
Side 65
... shadow of the moon . The rock shone bright , the kirk no less That stands above the rock : The moonlight steep'd in ... shadows were , In crimson colours came . rits leave the dead bodies , in And appear their own forms of light . A ...
... shadow of the moon . The rock shone bright , the kirk no less That stands above the rock : The moonlight steep'd in ... shadows were , In crimson colours came . rits leave the dead bodies , in And appear their own forms of light . A ...
Side 74
... shadow Herself had made ) -if this be wretchedness , And if indeed it be a wretched thing To trick out mine own death - bed , and imagine That I had died , died just ere his return ! Then see him listening to my constaucy , Or hover ...
... shadow Herself had made ) -if this be wretchedness , And if indeed it be a wretched thing To trick out mine own death - bed , and imagine That I had died , died just ere his return ! Then see him listening to my constaucy , Or hover ...
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