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... light which is divinest Among all the lamps of Heaven To whom life and light is given ; I , thy crystal paramour Borne beside thee by a power Like the polar Paradise , Magnet - like of lovers ' eyes ; I , a most enamoured maiden Whose ...
... light which is divinest Among all the lamps of Heaven To whom life and light is given ; I , thy crystal paramour Borne beside thee by a power Like the polar Paradise , Magnet - like of lovers ' eyes ; I , a most enamoured maiden Whose ...
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... light , life , peace . An antelope , In the suspended impulse of its lightness , Were less ethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a cloud of dew Embodied in the windless ...
... light , life , peace . An antelope , In the suspended impulse of its lightness , Were less ethereally light : the brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through Her limbs , as underneath a cloud of dew Embodied in the windless ...
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... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small , still , sweet spirit of that sound , So that the savage winds hung mute around ; And odours warm and fresh fell from her hair Dissolving the dull cold in the frore air : Soft as an ...
... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small , still , sweet spirit of that sound , So that the savage winds hung mute around ; And odours warm and fresh fell from her hair Dissolving the dull cold in the frore air : Soft as an ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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