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Page 155
... shadow lay , The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red . Beyond the shadow of the ship , I watched the water - snakes : They moved in tracks of shining white , And when they reared , the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes ...
... shadow lay , The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red . Beyond the shadow of the ship , I watched the water - snakes : They moved in tracks of shining white , And when they reared , the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes ...
Page 476
... shadow of fair ships , as mortals see The floating bark of the light - laden moon With that white star , its sightless pilot's crest , Borne down the rapid sunset's ebbing sea ; Tracking their path no more by blood and groans , 30 And ...
... shadow of fair ships , as mortals see The floating bark of the light - laden moon With that white star , its sightless pilot's crest , Borne down the rapid sunset's ebbing sea ; Tracking their path no more by blood and groans , 30 And ...
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... Shadow did assume The guidance of that wonder - winged team ; But more , with motions which each other | The shapes which drew it in thick lightenings Were lost : -I heard alone on the air's soft crossed , Pursued or shunned the shadows ...
... Shadow did assume The guidance of that wonder - winged team ; But more , with motions which each other | The shapes which drew it in thick lightenings Were lost : -I heard alone on the air's soft crossed , Pursued or shunned the shadows ...
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