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... dreams of good that, vainly grand, Haunt the young heart,—proud views of humankind, Of men to Gods exalted and refined,— False views like that horizon's fair deceit Where earth and heaven but seem, alas, to meet!— Soon as he heard an ...
... dreams of good that, vainly grand, Haunt the young heart,—proud views of humankind, Of men to Gods exalted and refined,— False views like that horizon's fair deceit Where earth and heaven but seem, alas, to meet!— Soon as he heard an ...
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... dreams of lost delight, Long lost to all but memory's aching sight:— Sad dreams! as when the Spirit of our Youth Returns in sleep, sparkling with all the truth And innocence once ours and leads us back, In mournful mockery o'er the ...
... dreams of lost delight, Long lost to all but memory's aching sight:— Sad dreams! as when the Spirit of our Youth Returns in sleep, sparkling with all the truth And innocence once ours and leads us back, In mournful mockery o'er the ...
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... dream that he,—of whose unholy flame Thou wert too soon the victim,—shining came From Paradise to people its pure sphere With souls like thine which he hath ruined here! No—had not reason's light totally set, And left thee dark thou ...
... dream that he,—of whose unholy flame Thou wert too soon the victim,—shining came From Paradise to people its pure sphere With souls like thine which he hath ruined here! No—had not reason's light totally set, And left thee dark thou ...
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... dreams, whose curst deceit Had chained her soul beneath the tempter's feet, And made her think even damning falsehood sweet. But now that Shape, which had appalled her view, That Semblance—oh how terrible, if true! Which came across her ...
... dreams, whose curst deceit Had chained her soul beneath the tempter's feet, And made her think even damning falsehood sweet. But now that Shape, which had appalled her view, That Semblance—oh how terrible, if true! Which came across her ...
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... dreams Of the fairripening future's rich success, To heed the sorrow, pale and spiritless, That sat upon his victim's downcast brow, Or mark how slow her step, how altered now From the quick, ardent Priestess, whose light bound Came ...
... dreams Of the fairripening future's rich success, To heed the sorrow, pale and spiritless, That sat upon his victim's downcast brow, Or mark how slow her step, how altered now From the quick, ardent Priestess, whose light bound Came ...
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Paradise and the Peri | |
The Story of the FireWorshippers | |
The Story of the Light of the Haram | |
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