Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... hand To all things fierce and fleet that roar and range . Mortal , with gentler shafts than snow or sleep ; Hear now and help , and lift no violent hand , But favourable and fair as thine eye's beam Hidden and shewn in heaven ; for I ...
... hand To all things fierce and fleet that roar and range . Mortal , with gentler shafts than snow or sleep ; Hear now and help , and lift no violent hand , But favourable and fair as thine eye's beam Hidden and shewn in heaven ; for I ...
Page 163
... hand , If aught of all mine prosper , I that go Shall come back to men's ruin , as a flame The wind bears down , that grows against the wind , And grasps it with great hands , and wins its way , And wins its will , and triumphs ; so ...
... hand , If aught of all mine prosper , I that go Shall come back to men's ruin , as a flame The wind bears down , that grows against the wind , And grasps it with great hands , and wins its way , And wins its will , and triumphs ; so ...
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... hand in hand over the moors . They were all small and feeble , stunted in their growth , but with remarkable precocity of intellect . The eccentric minister one day made an experiment to test their powers of reflection or under ...
... hand in hand over the moors . They were all small and feeble , stunted in their growth , but with remarkable precocity of intellect . The eccentric minister one day made an experiment to test their powers of reflection or under ...
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