Then from within a voice exclaims " Aspire !" Phantoms, that upward point, before him pass, As in the Cave athwart the Wizard's glass ; They, that on Youth a grace, a lustre shed, Of every nge — the living and the dead ! Thou. Eleanor: Or Life Without Love - Page 44by Hannah Gardner Creamer - 1850 - 202 pagesFull view - About this book
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