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Page 449
... waves Bursting and eddying irresistibly Rage and resound for ever . - Who shall save ? - The boat fled on , the boiling torrent drove , - The crags arms , A pool of treacherous and tremendous calm . Seized by the sway of the ascending ...
... waves Bursting and eddying irresistibly Rage and resound for ever . - Who shall save ? - The boat fled on , the boiling torrent drove , - The crags arms , A pool of treacherous and tremendous calm . Seized by the sway of the ascending ...
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... waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside a helm conducting it , 60 70 Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing . It seems to float ever , for ever , Upon that many - winding river , Between mountains ...
... waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside a helm conducting it , 60 70 Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing . It seems to float ever , for ever , Upon that many - winding river , Between mountains ...
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... waves above the living waves below.— I have sent books and music there , and all Those instruments with which high Spirits call The future from its cradle , and the past Out of its grave , and make the present last In thoughts and joys ...
... waves above the living waves below.— I have sent books and music there , and all Those instruments with which high Spirits call The future from its cradle , and the past Out of its grave , and make the present last In thoughts and joys ...
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