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... speak to me : I have so much endured- -so much endure- Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovedst me 120 Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other , though ...
... speak to me : I have so much endured- -so much endure- Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovedst me 120 Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other , though ...
Page 457
... Speak the words which I would hear , Although no thought inform thine empty voice . The Earth . Listen ! And though your echoes must be mute , 250 Gray mountains , and old woods , and haunted springs , Prophetic caves , and isle ...
... Speak the words which I would hear , Although no thought inform thine empty voice . The Earth . Listen ! And though your echoes must be mute , 250 Gray mountains , and old woods , and haunted springs , Prophetic caves , and isle ...
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... speak , For Jove is the supreme of living things . Asia . Who is the master of the slave ? Demogorgon . If the abysm Could vomit forth its secrets . . . . But a voice Is wanting , the deep truth is imageless ; For what would it avail to ...
... speak , For Jove is the supreme of living things . Asia . Who is the master of the slave ? Demogorgon . If the abysm Could vomit forth its secrets . . . . But a voice Is wanting , the deep truth is imageless ; For what would it avail to ...
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