Fireside Poetry: Being Choice Selections in Chronological Order from the Most Famous Poets, from Chaucer to Tennyson; with Biographical Notices of the Authors ...Amer. News Company - English poetry |
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... Nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring NATURE , still divinely bright , One clear , unchanged , and universal light , Life , force , and beauty , must to all impart , At once the ...
... Nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring NATURE , still divinely bright , One clear , unchanged , and universal light , Life , force , and beauty , must to all impart , At once the ...
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... NATURE . TALK not of temples - there is one Built without hands , to mankind given ; Its lamps are the meridian sun And all the stars of heaven ; Its walls are the cerulean sky , Its floor the earth so green and fair ; The dome is vast ...
... NATURE . TALK not of temples - there is one Built without hands , to mankind given ; Its lamps are the meridian sun And all the stars of heaven ; Its walls are the cerulean sky , Its floor the earth so green and fair ; The dome is vast ...
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... nature know . Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal Thy new , unutterable name ? Tell me , I still beseech Thee , tell ! To know it now resolved I am : Wrestling I will not let Thee go , Till I Thy name , Thy nature know . What though my ...
... nature know . Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal Thy new , unutterable name ? Tell me , I still beseech Thee , tell ! To know it now resolved I am : Wrestling I will not let Thee go , Till I Thy name , Thy nature know . What though my ...
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