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Side 12
... deep . Dark reddening from the channell❜d Isle ' ( Where stands one solitary pile Unslated by the blast ) The Watchfire , like a sullen star Twinkles to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast . Even there - beneath that light ...
... deep . Dark reddening from the channell❜d Isle ' ( Where stands one solitary pile Unslated by the blast ) The Watchfire , like a sullen star Twinkles to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast . Even there - beneath that light ...
Side 22
... Deep silence o'er the ethereal multitude , Whose locks with wreaths , whose wreaths with glories shone . Then , his eye wild ardours glancing , From the choired Gods advancing , The Spirit of the Earth made reverence meet , And stood up ...
... Deep silence o'er the ethereal multitude , Whose locks with wreaths , whose wreaths with glories shone . Then , his eye wild ardours glancing , From the choired Gods advancing , The Spirit of the Earth made reverence meet , And stood up ...
Side 23
... deep sabbath of meek self - content ; Cleansed from the vaporous passions that bedim God's Image , sister of the Seraphim . FRANCE . AN ODE . I. YE Clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal may controul ...
... deep sabbath of meek self - content ; Cleansed from the vaporous passions that bedim God's Image , sister of the Seraphim . FRANCE . AN ODE . I. YE Clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal may controul ...
Side 29
... deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sung another's love , Interpreted my own . She listen'd with a flitting blush ; With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me , that I gazed , Too fondly on her face ! But ...
... deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sung another's love , Interpreted my own . She listen'd with a flitting blush ; With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me , that I gazed , Too fondly on her face ! But ...
Side 32
... deep , so dark , so close , the umbrage o'er us ! No leaflet stirr'd ; -yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stillness of the balmy night - air . A little further on an arbour stood , Fragrant with flowering trees - I well remember What ...
... deep , so dark , so close , the umbrage o'er us ! No leaflet stirr'd ; -yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stillness of the balmy night - air . A little further on an arbour stood , Fragrant with flowering trees - I well remember What ...
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