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... heaven , than in the other . All the instruction and practice in the world could not teach a man whose fingers , if we may use the expression , are uninspired , to leave the constrained and rigid lines of imitation , and dash off with ...
... heaven , than in the other . All the instruction and practice in the world could not teach a man whose fingers , if we may use the expression , are uninspired , to leave the constrained and rigid lines of imitation , and dash off with ...
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... Heaven , on earth , or in thy still domain Know'st thou the purest ? hast thou ever seen A perfect loveliness - the soul of Beauty ? This bright , this pure , this beautiful is she ! Oh ! could I hear one tone- Thou hast not said Where ...
... Heaven , on earth , or in thy still domain Know'st thou the purest ? hast thou ever seen A perfect loveliness - the soul of Beauty ? This bright , this pure , this beautiful is she ! Oh ! could I hear one tone- Thou hast not said Where ...
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... heaven's clear mirror ; I have seen it glassed Within the running stream , in shady fount , On sleeping lake , on ocean's face , and oft , Full often called and listened for an answer . Thus ever present with her , yet debarred From ...
... heaven's clear mirror ; I have seen it glassed Within the running stream , in shady fount , On sleeping lake , on ocean's face , and oft , Full often called and listened for an answer . Thus ever present with her , yet debarred From ...
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