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... thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without aid . my POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to do with the natural ...
... thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without aid . my POET . How meanest thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications , to do with the natural ...
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... thou shouldst be living at this hour . Return to us again , And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power . Thy soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart ; Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the Sea : Pure as the naked Heavens ...
... thou shouldst be living at this hour . Return to us again , And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power . Thy soul was like a Star , and dwelt apart ; Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the Sea : Pure as the naked Heavens ...
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... Thou may'st thank Him , Milton , for , but for this misfortune , thou hadst been a benefactor to the great and strong only , but now to the multitude and suffering also thy voice comes , bidding them ' bate no jot of heart or hope ...
... Thou may'st thank Him , Milton , for , but for this misfortune , thou hadst been a benefactor to the great and strong only , but now to the multitude and suffering also thy voice comes , bidding them ' bate no jot of heart or hope ...
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... Thou wert the warmest of philanthro- pists , yet doomed to live at variance with thy country and thy time . Full of the spirit of genuine Christianity , yet ranking thy- self among unbelievers , because in early life thou hadst been ...
... Thou wert the warmest of philanthro- pists , yet doomed to live at variance with thy country and thy time . Full of the spirit of genuine Christianity , yet ranking thy- self among unbelievers , because in early life thou hadst been ...
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... thou never wert , That from heaven or near it , Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . Higher still and higher , From the earth thou springest , Like a cloud of fire The blue deep thou wingest , And singing ...
... thou never wert , That from heaven or near it , Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . Higher still and higher , From the earth thou springest , Like a cloud of fire The blue deep thou wingest , And singing ...
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admiration Alph Anto Antonio artist beauty Beethoven better brother calm character charm clavichord critic Dædalus deep delight divine drama earth expression eyes fair faith fancy feel felt Ferrara flowers genius gentle gifts give Goethe grace Handel happy harmony harpsichord Haydn hear heart heaven honor hope hour human John Sebastian leave Leon Leonora less light live look Lord Madame de Staël melody mind Mozart muse nature never noble o'er Paracelsus passion perfect Philip Van Artevelde picture play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry present prince princess Rome SCENE seek seems Senesino Sir James Mackintosh soul speak Speron Speroni spirit Strafford sweet sympathy Tasso taste tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion tone true truth verse wish words Wordsworth worthy wouldst write youth