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... Earth . What ; as Asia loves Prometheus ? 90 Asia . Peace , wanton , thou art yet not old enough . Think ye by gazing on each other's eyes To multiply your lovely selves , and fill With spherèd fires the interlunar air ? Spirit of the Earth ...
... Earth . What ; as Asia loves Prometheus ? 90 Asia . Peace , wanton , thou art yet not old enough . Think ye by gazing on each other's eyes To multiply your lovely selves , and fill With spherèd fires the interlunar air ? Spirit of the Earth ...
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... earth's deep the wood Huddled in gray annihilation , split , Jammed in the hard , black deep ; and over these , Which drowns the sense . Within the orb itself , The anatomies of unknown wingèd things , Pierce the dark soil , and as they ...
... earth's deep the wood Huddled in gray annihilation , split , Jammed in the hard , black deep ; and over these , Which drowns the sense . Within the orb itself , The anatomies of unknown wingèd things , Pierce the dark soil , and as they ...
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... earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of heaven and its mysteries . Thus ye live on high , and then On the earth ...
... earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of heaven and its mysteries . Thus ye live on high , and then On the earth ...
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