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Side 301
Earth - dwelling mortal By sorrow unbended , Why to our ocean halls Hast thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never subdued thee , And only with sadness Unending imbued thee , Thou art but as one of us Joy never feeling , Yet still ...
Earth - dwelling mortal By sorrow unbended , Why to our ocean halls Hast thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never subdued thee , And only with sadness Unending imbued thee , Thou art but as one of us Joy never feeling , Yet still ...
Side 484
When the sunlight Sparkling on the glassy wave , darts down its rays Far through the caves where lie old ocean's wonders ; Where , tombed ' mid crystal domes and coral groves , The lost and lovely ones of earth repose , Nor ever heed ...
When the sunlight Sparkling on the glassy wave , darts down its rays Far through the caves where lie old ocean's wonders ; Where , tombed ' mid crystal domes and coral groves , The lost and lovely ones of earth repose , Nor ever heed ...
Side 486
O , thou , whose days are spent in ceaseless toil To amass the glittering dust of earth - whose ear Is deaf to nature's harmonies , -wbose eye Is downward bent , and though one stood above And proffered starry crowns , ' twere all in ...
O , thou , whose days are spent in ceaseless toil To amass the glittering dust of earth - whose ear Is deaf to nature's harmonies , -wbose eye Is downward bent , and though one stood above And proffered starry crowns , ' twere all in ...
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affection ancient appeared arms bear beautiful become believe breath bright called cause character dark death deep dream earth entered existence fair father fear feelings field fire gazed genius give hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour human imagination influence Italy kind knowledge land learned leave less light live look means mind morning nature never night noble o'er object once passed passion perhaps philosopher possessed present reader reason remained rest scene seems smile song soon soul sound spirit stand stars step sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion true truth turned voice waters whole wild wind writings young youth