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... Appear ! - 39 -Appear ! [ A pause . If it be so - Spirits of earth and air , Ye shall not thus elude me : by a power , Deeper than all yet urged , a tyrant - spell , Which had its birthplace in a star condemn'd , The burning wreck of a ...
... Appear ! - 39 -Appear ! [ A pause . If it be so - Spirits of earth and air , Ye shall not thus elude me : by a power , Deeper than all yet urged , a tyrant - spell , Which had its birthplace in a star condemn'd , The burning wreck of a ...
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... appear to the day ! Bear what thou borest , The heart and the form , And the aspect thou worest 90 Redeem from the worm . Appear ! Appear ! -Appear ! Who sent thee there requires thee here ! [ The Phantom of ASTARTE rises and stands in ...
... appear to the day ! Bear what thou borest , The heart and the form , And the aspect thou worest 90 Redeem from the worm . Appear ! Appear ! -Appear ! Who sent thee there requires thee here ! [ The Phantom of ASTARTE rises and stands in ...
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... appears to me an animal of almost equal 20 elevation in the scale of intellectual being . Is it impossible to awaken a moral sense in the breasts of those who appear so unfitted for the high destination of their nature ? Might not an ...
... appears to me an animal of almost equal 20 elevation in the scale of intellectual being . Is it impossible to awaken a moral sense in the breasts of those who appear so unfitted for the high destination of their nature ? Might not an ...
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