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... come when none of his many merits shall be suffered to sleep in the obli- vion of thanklessness . It is with his ... comes the moment of peril . The form arose the face was in a veil , The voice was low , and often check'd with sighs ...
... come when none of his many merits shall be suffered to sleep in the obli- vion of thanklessness . It is with his ... comes the moment of peril . The form arose the face was in a veil , The voice was low , and often check'd with sighs ...
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... comes another warning from heaven , at- tended with equal success . The Angel knew the warning of that storm ; But ... come , Her look , tho ' lovely still , was loftier now , Her tender cheek was flushed with brighter bloom ; Yet in her ...
... comes another warning from heaven , at- tended with equal success . The Angel knew the warning of that storm ; But ... come , Her look , tho ' lovely still , was loftier now , Her tender cheek was flushed with brighter bloom ; Yet in her ...
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... comes the final wrath : the thunders give The doubled peal , -the rain in cataracts sweep , Broad fiery bars the sheeted deluge rive ; The mountain summits to the valley leap , Pavilion , garden , grove , smoke up one ruin'd heap . The ...
... comes the final wrath : the thunders give The doubled peal , -the rain in cataracts sweep , Broad fiery bars the sheeted deluge rive ; The mountain summits to the valley leap , Pavilion , garden , grove , smoke up one ruin'd heap . The ...
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... comes . Down to the ground are stoop'd the knight- ly plumes , And every lady bows her gemmed tiar , That shoots down light like an earth - stoop- ing star . THE HYMN . " Open ye gates of peace , receive the bride , In beauty come to ...
... comes . Down to the ground are stoop'd the knight- ly plumes , And every lady bows her gemmed tiar , That shoots down light like an earth - stoop- ing star . THE HYMN . " Open ye gates of peace , receive the bride , In beauty come to ...
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... comes nearer than either of them to the burning intense rapi- dity of Lord Byron's outline , and has a march in his versification that is as graceful as energetic . We observe that he has in the press , 66 of the living English Poets ...
... comes nearer than either of them to the burning intense rapi- dity of Lord Byron's outline , and has a march in his versification that is as graceful as energetic . We observe that he has in the press , 66 of the living English Poets ...
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