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Page 87
... eyes wee left him . Those who never looked on our ho- rizon but as fatall comets , nor ever did vi- blood - Thou , O day ! as benigne planets , friends , and compatriots , bringest vnto vs. ' sit vs but heavie with armes , and thirstie ...
... eyes wee left him . Those who never looked on our ho- rizon but as fatall comets , nor ever did vi- blood - Thou , O day ! as benigne planets , friends , and compatriots , bringest vnto vs. ' sit vs but heavie with armes , and thirstie ...
Page 95
... eye , Like the thin shadowy figments of a dream ; I felt , in short , as Wordsworth did , when he Chanced the leech ... eyes so strange a vision broke ; From the green bank immediately I went , And into Limerick's ancient city sped ...
... eye , Like the thin shadowy figments of a dream ; I felt , in short , as Wordsworth did , when he Chanced the leech ... eyes so strange a vision broke ; From the green bank immediately I went , And into Limerick's ancient city sped ...
Page 106
... . The time is past when old men saw visions , and the yo men dreamed dreams . Visions 1 only make us shut our eyes , and dre or information to the pirate , who , as well as 106 [ Aug. Sylvanus Urban and Christopher North .
... . The time is past when old men saw visions , and the yo men dreamed dreams . Visions 1 only make us shut our eyes , and dre or information to the pirate , who , as well as 106 [ Aug. Sylvanus Urban and Christopher North .
Page 108
... eyes , and soft seraphic cheeks , Crimson as cleft pomegranates , their long tresses , The gesture which enchants , the eye that speaks , The innocence which happy childhood blesses , Made quite a picture of these little Greeks ; So ...
... eyes , and soft seraphic cheeks , Crimson as cleft pomegranates , their long tresses , The gesture which enchants , the eye that speaks , The innocence which happy childhood blesses , Made quite a picture of these little Greeks ; So ...
Page 109
... eyes , They were so soft and beautiful , and rife With all we can imagine of the skies , And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wife- Too pure even for the purest human ties ; Her overpowering presence made you feel It would not be idolatry ...
... eyes , They were so soft and beautiful , and rife With all we can imagine of the skies , And pure as Psyche ere she grew a wife- Too pure even for the purest human ties ; Her overpowering presence made you feel It would not be idolatry ...
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