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James Stephens. Voice of the SECOND SPIRIT Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a ... mountain bow And quiver to his cavern'd base— And what with me wouldst Thou ? Voice of the THIRD SPIRIT In the ...
James Stephens. Voice of the SECOND SPIRIT Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a ... mountain bow And quiver to his cavern'd base— And what with me wouldst Thou ? Voice of the THIRD SPIRIT In the ...
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... mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever - changing Shadow , spread be- low , Have its deaf waves not heard my agony ? Ah me ! alas , pain , pain ever ...
... mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever - changing Shadow , spread be- low , Have its deaf waves not heard my agony ? Ah me ! alas , pain , pain ever ...
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... mountains , Ha ! ha ! the caverns of my My cloven fire - crags , sound - exulting foun- tains Laugh with a vast and inextinguishable laughter . The oceans , and the deserts , and the abysses , And the deep air's unmeasured wildernesses ...
... mountains , Ha ! ha ! the caverns of my My cloven fire - crags , sound - exulting foun- tains Laugh with a vast and inextinguishable laughter . The oceans , and the deserts , and the abysses , And the deep air's unmeasured wildernesses ...
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