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... Night is coming ! Bright are the regions of the air , And among the winds and beams It were delight to wander there— Night is coming ! Second Spirit The deathless stars are bright above ; If I would cross the shade of night , 10 Within ...
... Night is coming ! Bright are the regions of the air , And among the winds and beams It were delight to wander there— Night is coming ! Second Spirit The deathless stars are bright above ; If I would cross the shade of night , 10 Within ...
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... night day : And a silver shape like his early love doth pass Upborne by her wild and glittering hair , And when he awakes on the fragrant grass , He finds night day . 1820 THE WORLD'S WANDERERS I TELL me , thou Star , whose wings of ...
... night day : And a silver shape like his early love doth pass Upborne by her wild and glittering hair , And when he awakes on the fragrant grass , He finds night day . 1820 THE WORLD'S WANDERERS I TELL me , thou Star , whose wings of ...
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... night . [ The scene closes . Voices in the air As sudden thunder Pierces night ; As magic wonder , Wild affright , Rives asunder Men's delight : Our ghost , our corpse ; and we Rise to be . As flies the lizard Serpent fell ; As goblin ...
... night . [ The scene closes . Voices in the air As sudden thunder Pierces night ; As magic wonder , Wild affright , Rives asunder Men's delight : Our ghost , our corpse ; and we Rise to be . As flies the lizard Serpent fell ; As goblin ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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