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... bright , With interchanging , wildering light . And of the simplest things of time , Shall ye weave the wizard rhyme , Binding in your mystic spell , The spirit of the tuneful shell . And the weakest , lowliest thing , Shall move you to ...
... bright , With interchanging , wildering light . And of the simplest things of time , Shall ye weave the wizard rhyme , Binding in your mystic spell , The spirit of the tuneful shell . And the weakest , lowliest thing , Shall move you to ...
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... bright stars , As if from their far light could emanate A being to my wish . In vain I sought Among the stars of earth some virgin form , Whose heavenly mould should serve but to transmit With softened luster the soul's light within ...
... bright stars , As if from their far light could emanate A being to my wish . In vain I sought Among the stars of earth some virgin form , Whose heavenly mould should serve but to transmit With softened luster the soul's light within ...
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... bright fountains inhabited by guardian spirits ; the rocks , grown mossy in their dew , had been breathed upon by the nymphs of the waters ; and Echo , the living impersonation of sound , was ever present in their cool re- cesses ...
... bright fountains inhabited by guardian spirits ; the rocks , grown mossy in their dew , had been breathed upon by the nymphs of the waters ; and Echo , the living impersonation of sound , was ever present in their cool re- cesses ...
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