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... eye laughter - stirr'd With merriment of kingly pride , Sole star of all that place and time , I saw him - in his golden prime , THE GOOD HAROUN ALRASCHID ! ODE TO MEMORY . 1 . THOU who stealest fire THE ARABIAN NIGHTS . 25.
... eye laughter - stirr'd With merriment of kingly pride , Sole star of all that place and time , I saw him - in his golden prime , THE GOOD HAROUN ALRASCHID ! ODE TO MEMORY . 1 . THOU who stealest fire THE ARABIAN NIGHTS . 25.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ODE TO MEMORY . 1 . THOU who stealest fire , From the fountains of the past , To glorify the present ; oh , haste , Visit my low desire ! Strengthen me , enlighten me ! I faint in this obscurity , Thou ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ODE TO MEMORY . 1 . THOU who stealest fire , From the fountains of the past , To glorify the present ; oh , haste , Visit my low desire ! Strengthen me , enlighten me ! I faint in this obscurity , Thou ...
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... fire . Heaven flow'd upon the soul in many dreams Of high desire . Thus truth was multiplied on trutn , the world Like one great garden show'd . And thro ' the wreaths of floating dark upcurl'd , Rare sunrise flow'd . And Freedom rear'd ...
... fire . Heaven flow'd upon the soul in many dreams Of high desire . Thus truth was multiplied on trutn , the world Like one great garden show'd . And thro ' the wreaths of floating dark upcurl'd , Rare sunrise flow'd . And Freedom rear'd ...
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... fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still delight , And luxury of contemplation : As waves that up a quiet cove Rolling slide , and lying still Shadow forth the banks at will : Or sometimes they swell and move ...
... fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still delight , And luxury of contemplation : As waves that up a quiet cove Rolling slide , and lying still Shadow forth the banks at will : Or sometimes they swell and move ...
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... face ; And a languid fire creeps Thro ' my veins to all my frame , Dissolvingly and slowly soon From thy rose - red lips My name Floweth ; and then , as in a swoon , With dinning sound my ears are rife , My tremulous G2 ELEÄNORE .
... face ; And a languid fire creeps Thro ' my veins to all my frame , Dissolvingly and slowly soon From thy rose - red lips My name Floweth ; and then , as in a swoon , With dinning sound my ears are rife , My tremulous G2 ELEÄNORE .
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