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... voices , I knew not whence , spoke to my spirit . Oh ! know'st thou not , mortal , Aspiring so high , FIRST VOICE . Earth - dwelling mortal By sorrow unbended , Why to our ocean halls Hast thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never ...
... voices , I knew not whence , spoke to my spirit . Oh ! know'st thou not , mortal , Aspiring so high , FIRST VOICE . Earth - dwelling mortal By sorrow unbended , Why to our ocean halls Hast thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never ...
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... voice like a forest wind fell upon my ear ; and to that voice I answered . Spirit of Ocean . Lone child of sorrow ! what wouldst thou with me ? Her presence and - her long - desired voice . Udolph . Sp . of Ocean . Udolph . Sp . of ...
... voice like a forest wind fell upon my ear ; and to that voice I answered . Spirit of Ocean . Lone child of sorrow ! what wouldst thou with me ? Her presence and - her long - desired voice . Udolph . Sp . of Ocean . Udolph . Sp . of ...
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... voice , passions , and thus hold Communion with her spirit . Oh ! in vain , All vainly have I lived through weary years , In bitterness of soul , to find the vision , Still ever lovely , ever voiceless still , As first in that sweet ...
... voice , passions , and thus hold Communion with her spirit . Oh ! in vain , All vainly have I lived through weary years , In bitterness of soul , to find the vision , Still ever lovely , ever voiceless still , As first in that sweet ...
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