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... delight , with hope and fear , Work like a sea ? Not uselessly employed , Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play , to which the year Did summon us in his delightful round . We were a noisy crew ; the sun in ...
... delight , with hope and fear , Work like a sea ? Not uselessly employed , Might I pursue this theme through every change Of exercise and play , to which the year Did summon us in his delightful round . We were a noisy crew ; the sun in ...
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... delights do scarcely seem to me My own delights ; the lordly Alps themselves , Those rosy peaks , from which the Morning ... delight , When from afar invoked by anxious love ? IMAGINATION AND TASTE , HOW IMPAIRED AND RESTORED BOOK XII ...
... delights do scarcely seem to me My own delights ; the lordly Alps themselves , Those rosy peaks , from which the Morning ... delight , When from afar invoked by anxious love ? IMAGINATION AND TASTE , HOW IMPAIRED AND RESTORED BOOK XII ...
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... delight Impassioned , but delight how pitiable ! Unless this love by a still higher love 180 Be hallowed , love that breathes not without awe ; Love that adores , but on the knees of prayer , By heaven inspired ; that frees from chains ...
... delight Impassioned , but delight how pitiable ! Unless this love by a still higher love 180 Be hallowed , love that breathes not without awe ; Love that adores , but on the knees of prayer , By heaven inspired ; that frees from chains ...
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