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... hand , with the excellent manner in which much is now - a - days said , which in its essence is scarcely worth the saying , and they have not considered that such pieces , though in themselves at times exquisite , are likely to be of ...
... hand , with the excellent manner in which much is now - a - days said , which in its essence is scarcely worth the saying , and they have not considered that such pieces , though in themselves at times exquisite , are likely to be of ...
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... Hand alone , One Hand has sway . What influence day by day In straiter belt prevents The impious Ocean , thrown Alternate 8 LIVING ENGLISH POETS THE ELEMENTS.
... Hand alone , One Hand has sway . What influence day by day In straiter belt prevents The impious Ocean , thrown Alternate 8 LIVING ENGLISH POETS THE ELEMENTS.
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... arching wrist and long extended hands , And graveward fingers lengthening in the moon , Above that shadowy stag whose antlers still Hang o'er the stream RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH THE MONK AND BIRD Born 1807 As RICHARD HENGIST HORNE 29.
... arching wrist and long extended hands , And graveward fingers lengthening in the moon , Above that shadowy stag whose antlers still Hang o'er the stream RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH THE MONK AND BIRD Born 1807 As RICHARD HENGIST HORNE 29.
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... - greened alley tells the trace Of his lone step , no sound is stirred , Even when his tawny hands displace The boughs , that backward sweep unheard . His way as noiseless as the trail Of the swift THOMAS GORDON HAKE THE SNAKE-CHARMER.
... - greened alley tells the trace Of his lone step , no sound is stirred , Even when his tawny hands displace The boughs , that backward sweep unheard . His way as noiseless as the trail Of the swift THOMAS GORDON HAKE THE SNAKE-CHARMER.
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... hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All know the brand is on his brow . Yet where his soul is he must go : He crawls along from tree to tree . The old snake - charmer , doth he ...
... hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All know the brand is on his brow . Yet where his soul is he must go : He crawls along from tree to tree . The old snake - charmer , doth he ...
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