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I know I can never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the
fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without my aid . Poet . How meanest
thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications ,
to do ...
I know I can never be dear to her as thou art , yet I am her child , nor would the
fated revolutions of existence be fulfilled without my aid . Poet . How meanest
thou ? What have thy measurements , thy artificial divisions and classifications ,
to do ...
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WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION , BY R . W . GRISWOLD . The noble
lines of Wordsworth , quoted by Mr . Griswold on his title - page , would be the
best and a sufficient advertisement of each reprint : " Milton ! thou shouldst be
living ...
WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION , BY R . W . GRISWOLD . The noble
lines of Wordsworth , quoted by Mr . Griswold on his title - page , would be the
best and a sufficient advertisement of each reprint : " Milton ! thou shouldst be
living ...
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... to any other strain ? 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 " hate no jot of
heart ...
... to any other strain ? 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 " hate no jot of
heart ...
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Thou wert the warmest of philanthropists , yet doomed to live at variance with thy
country and thy time . Full of the spirit of genuine Christianity , yet ranking thyself
among unbelievers , because in early life thou hadst been bewildered by seeing
...
Thou wert the warmest of philanthropists , yet doomed to live at variance with thy
country and thy time . Full of the spirit of genuine Christianity , yet ranking thyself
among unbelievers , because in early life thou hadst been bewildered by seeing
...
Page 80
Bird 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 still
dost soar ...
Bird 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 still
dost soar ...
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