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... earth and the air , Whate'er betide thee learn to bear- Return , O child of earth , return ! THIRD VOICE . Hast thou learned all earth's wisdom And magical lore , That thou seek'st the green ocean To win for thee more ? That knowledge ...
... earth and the air , Whate'er betide thee learn to bear- Return , O child of earth , return ! THIRD VOICE . Hast thou learned all earth's wisdom And magical lore , That thou seek'st the green ocean To win for thee more ? That knowledge ...
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... earth repose , Nor ever heed the bright and fearful things Which round them play , or hear the night - wind howl , Or troubled ocean roar . Hast ever watched The gathering tempest , when the storm - cloud fast Was shaking out its sable ...
... earth repose , Nor ever heed the bright and fearful things Which round them play , or hear the night - wind howl , Or troubled ocean roar . Hast ever watched The gathering tempest , when the storm - cloud fast Was shaking out its sable ...
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... earth's ten thousand changing melodies . 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 ...
... earth's ten thousand changing melodies . 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 ...
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