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... Semichorus I There those enchanted eddies play Of echoes ,. Panthea . Echoes O , follow , follow , As our voice recedeth Through the caverns hollow , Where the forest spreadeth ; ( More distant . ) O , follow , follow ! Through the ...
... Semichorus I There those enchanted eddies play Of echoes ,. Panthea . Echoes O , follow , follow , As our voice recedeth Through the caverns hollow , Where the forest spreadeth ; ( More distant . ) O , follow , follow ! Through the ...
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... Semichorus I The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One ... Semichorus II Worse than his visions were ! Semichorus I We have heard the lute of Hope in sleep ; We have ...
... Semichorus I The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One ... Semichorus II Worse than his visions were ! Semichorus I We have heard the lute of Hope in sleep ; We have ...
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... Semichorus I Ceaseless , and rapid , and fierce , and free , Panthea . But see where through two open- ings in the forest sea , And a heaven where yet heaven could never be ; Semichorus II Solemn , and slow , and serene , and bright ...
... Semichorus I Ceaseless , and rapid , and fierce , and free , Panthea . But see where through two open- ings in the forest sea , And a heaven where yet heaven could never be ; Semichorus II Solemn , and slow , and serene , and bright ...
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