The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes |
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... dwell , like princes , in the clouds ; Sun their bright pinions in the middle sky ; Or arch their palaces beneath the hills , With stones inestimable studded so , That sun or stars were useless there . Tam . Good heavens ! Had . He bade ...
... dwell , like princes , in the clouds ; Sun their bright pinions in the middle sky ; Or arch their palaces beneath the hills , With stones inestimable studded so , That sun or stars were useless there . Tam . Good heavens ! Had . He bade ...
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... dwell , and muse , And wander ; Beings beautiful , immortal , Minds vast as heaven , capacious as the sky , Whose thoughts connect past , present , and to come , And glow with light intense , imperishable . Thus , in the sparry chambers ...
... dwell , and muse , And wander ; Beings beautiful , immortal , Minds vast as heaven , capacious as the sky , Whose thoughts connect past , present , and to come , And glow with light intense , imperishable . Thus , in the sparry chambers ...
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... Dwell I beneath thine ample curtains . Here , Where saints and prophets teach , where the stern law Still speaks in thunder , where chief angels watch , And where the Glory hovers , here I war . The Song at Twilight . - LUCRETIA MARIA ...
... Dwell I beneath thine ample curtains . Here , Where saints and prophets teach , where the stern law Still speaks in thunder , where chief angels watch , And where the Glory hovers , here I war . The Song at Twilight . - LUCRETIA MARIA ...
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... dwell , Nor where , at sultry noon , thy Son Sat , weary , by the patriarch's well . From every place below the skies , The grateful song , the fervent prayer → The incense of the heart - may rise To heaven , and find acceptance there ...
... dwell , Nor where , at sultry noon , thy Son Sat , weary , by the patriarch's well . From every place below the skies , The grateful song , the fervent prayer → The incense of the heart - may rise To heaven , and find acceptance there ...
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... dwell ; To think upon that lost one's girlish bloom , And see that sickly smile , and mark her doom i- It haunts me now - her dim and wildered brain . I would not look upon that eye again ! Let me go , rather , where I shall not find ...
... dwell ; To think upon that lost one's girlish bloom , And see that sickly smile , and mark her doom i- It haunts me now - her dim and wildered brain . I would not look upon that eye again ! Let me go , rather , where I shall not find ...
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