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... spirit of ethereal music , ' free as moun- tain winds ' ? From the next two lines we know that his songs are still ringing in the poet's ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of ...
... spirit of ethereal music , ' free as moun- tain winds ' ? From the next two lines we know that his songs are still ringing in the poet's ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of ...
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... spirit , once more it is to Shakespeare he turns- ' Shakespeare always sums up matters in the most sovereign manner . Hamlet's heart was full of such Misery as mine is when he said to Ophelia " Go to a Nunnery , go , go ! " Indeed I ...
... spirit , once more it is to Shakespeare he turns- ' Shakespeare always sums up matters in the most sovereign manner . Hamlet's heart was full of such Misery as mine is when he said to Ophelia " Go to a Nunnery , go , go ! " Indeed I ...
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... spirit ? Mir . Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Spirit , fine spirit ! I. ii . 417 . Pros . I. ii . 418 . Fer . Most sure , the goddess I. ii . 421 . I. ii . 432 . I. ii ...
... spirit ? Mir . Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -But ' tis a spirit . Spirit , fine spirit ! I. ii . 417 . Pros . I. ii . 418 . Fer . Most sure , the goddess I. ii . 421 . I. ii . 432 . I. ii ...
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