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... pure flame " While not a leaf seems faded - while the fields " " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 231 231 232 232 232 233 233 234 234 .. 234 236 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into To B. R. ...
... pure flame " While not a leaf seems faded - while the fields " " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 231 231 232 232 232 233 233 234 234 .. 234 236 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into To B. R. ...
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... That sometimes there did intervene Pure hopes of high intent : For passions link'd to forms so fair And stately , needs must have their share Of noble sentiment . F But ill he lived , much evil saw With men ON THE AFFECTIONS . 65.
... That sometimes there did intervene Pure hopes of high intent : For passions link'd to forms so fair And stately , needs must have their share Of noble sentiment . F But ill he lived , much evil saw With men ON THE AFFECTIONS . 65.
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... pure ; No fears to beat away - no strife to heal- The past unsigh'd for , and the future sure ; Spake , as a witness , of a second birth For all that is most perfect upon earth : Of all that is most beauteous - imaged there In happier ...
... pure ; No fears to beat away - no strife to heal- The past unsigh'd for , and the future sure ; Spake , as a witness , of a second birth For all that is most perfect upon earth : Of all that is most beauteous - imaged there In happier ...
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... pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear Of the dreary season near ? Or that other pleasures be Sweeter e'en than gaiety ? Yet , whate'er enjoyments dwell In the impenetrable cell Of I 2 OF ...
... pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear Of the dreary season near ? Or that other pleasures be Sweeter e'en than gaiety ? Yet , whate'er enjoyments dwell In the impenetrable cell Of I 2 OF ...
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... pure ! Of Nature's works , In earth , and air , and earth embracing sea , A revelation infinite it seems ; Display august of man's inheritance , Of Britain's calm telicity and power . NUTTING . -It seems a day ( I speak of one from many ...
... pure ! Of Nature's works , In earth , and air , and earth embracing sea , A revelation infinite it seems ; Display august of man's inheritance , Of Britain's calm telicity and power . NUTTING . -It seems a day ( I speak of one from many ...
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