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... mountains view The stillness of their aspect in each trace Its clear depth yields of their far height and hue : There is too much of man here , to look through With a fit mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness ...
... mountains view The stillness of their aspect in each trace Its clear depth yields of their far height and hue : There is too much of man here , to look through With a fit mind the might which I behold ; But soon in me shall Loneliness ...
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... mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds , With a diadem of snow . Around his waist are forests braced , The Avalanche in his hand ; But ere it fall , that thundering ball Must pause for my ...
... mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds , With a diadem of snow . Around his waist are forests braced , The Avalanche in his hand ; But ere it fall , that thundering ball Must pause for my ...
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... mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever - changing Shadow , spread be- low , Have its deaf waves not heard my agony ? Ah me ! alas , pain , pain ever ...
... mountains felt ? I ask yon Heaven , the all - beholding Sun , Hast it not seen ? The Sea , in storm or calm , Heaven's ever - changing Shadow , spread be- low , Have its deaf waves not heard my agony ? Ah me ! alas , pain , pain ever ...
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