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Their ivy mantles , and the solemn scene Derives from thee a sense so deep and clear 1240 That we become a part of what has been , And grow unto the spot , all - seeing but unseen . THE OCEAN CXXXVI From mighty wrongs to petty perfidy ...
Their ivy mantles , and the solemn scene Derives from thee a sense so deep and clear 1240 That we become a part of what has been , And grow unto the spot , all - seeing but unseen . THE OCEAN CXXXVI From mighty wrongs to petty perfidy ...
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Semichorus II Oh , below the deep . 60 Panthea The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One could foil . Semichorus I An hundred ages we had been kept Cradled in visions of hate ...
Semichorus II Oh , below the deep . 60 Panthea The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One could foil . Semichorus I An hundred ages we had been kept Cradled in visions of hate ...
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30 There was woman's fearless eye , Lit by her deep love's truth ; 30 There was manhood's brow , serenely high And the fiery heart of youth . And slowly , sadly , moved his plumes , Glittering athwart the leafy glooms .
30 There was woman's fearless eye , Lit by her deep love's truth ; 30 There was manhood's brow , serenely high And the fiery heart of youth . And slowly , sadly , moved his plumes , Glittering athwart the leafy glooms .
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