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Page 446
... wandering step Obedient to high thoughts , has visited The awful ruins of the days of old : Athens , and Tyre , and Balbec , and the waste Where stood Jerusalem , the fallen towers 110 Of Babylon , the eternal pyramids , Memphis and ...
... wandering step Obedient to high thoughts , has visited The awful ruins of the days of old : Athens , and Tyre , and Balbec , and the waste Where stood Jerusalem , the fallen towers 110 Of Babylon , the eternal pyramids , Memphis and ...
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... wandering Eden Lucifer , Washed by the soft blue Oceans of young air . It is a favoured place . Famine or Blight , 461 Pestilence , War and Earthquake , never light Upon its mountain - peaks ; blind vultures , they Sail onward far upon ...
... wandering Eden Lucifer , Washed by the soft blue Oceans of young air . It is a favoured place . Famine or Blight , 461 Pestilence , War and Earthquake , never light Upon its mountain - peaks ; blind vultures , they Sail onward far upon ...
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... wandering in search of the remainder of themselves through the world . To supply this other half , by uniting with congenial words the many fugitive melodies which have hitherto had none , or only such as are unintelligible to the ...
... wandering in search of the remainder of themselves through the world . To supply this other half , by uniting with congenial words the many fugitive melodies which have hitherto had none , or only such as are unintelligible to the ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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