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... light , slanting through Their heaven of many a tangled hue , Broad water - lilies lay tremulously , And starry ... light of the gentle sun ; For each one was interpenetrated With the light and the odour its neighbour shed , Like young ...
... light , slanting through Their heaven of many a tangled hue , Broad water - lilies lay tremulously , And starry ... light of the gentle sun ; For each one was interpenetrated With the light and the odour its neighbour shed , Like young ...
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... light which is divinest Among all the lamps of Heaven To whom life and light is given ; I , thy crystal paramour Borne beside thee by a power Like the polar Paradise , Magnet - like of lovers ' eyes ; I , a most enamoured maiden Whose ...
... light which is divinest Among all the lamps of Heaven To whom life and light is given ; I , thy crystal paramour Borne beside thee by a power Like the polar Paradise , Magnet - like of lovers ' eyes ; I , a most enamoured maiden Whose ...
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... light's severe excess The presence of that Shape which on the stream Moved , as I moved along the wilderness , " More dimly than a day - appearing dream , The ghost of a forgotten form of sleep ; A light of heaven , whose half ...
... light's severe excess The presence of that Shape which on the stream Moved , as I moved along the wilderness , " More dimly than a day - appearing dream , The ghost of a forgotten form of sleep ; A light of heaven , whose half ...
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