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... Heaven's blue The triumphal arch through which I march With hurricane , fire , and snow , When the Powers of the air are chained to my chair , Is the million - coloured bow ; The sphere - fire above its soft colours wove , 70 smile ...
... Heaven's blue The triumphal arch through which I march With hurricane , fire , and snow , When the Powers of the air are chained to my chair , Is the million - coloured bow ; The sphere - fire above its soft colours wove , 70 smile ...
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... heaven Gliding o'er ocean , smooth , serene , and even , Darting from starry depths radiance and life , doth move : Leave Man , even as a leprous child is left , Who follows a sick beast to some warm cleft robes their children wear ...
... heaven Gliding o'er ocean , smooth , serene , and even , Darting from starry depths radiance and life , doth move : Leave Man , even as a leprous child is left , Who follows a sick beast to some warm cleft robes their children wear ...
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... heaven too , Double - liv'd in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and moon ; With the noise of fountains wond'rous And the parle of voices thund'rous ; With the whisper of heaven's trees And one ...
... heaven too , Double - liv'd in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and moon ; With the noise of fountains wond'rous And the parle of voices thund'rous ; With the whisper of heaven's trees And one ...
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