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... wish to charm Pallas and Juno sitting by : And with a sweeping of the arm , And a lack - lustre dead - blue eye , Devolved his rounded periods . Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , 36 - A CHARACTER.
... wish to charm Pallas and Juno sitting by : And with a sweeping of the arm , And a lack - lustre dead - blue eye , Devolved his rounded periods . Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , 36 - A CHARACTER.
Page 37
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , And trod on silk , as if the winds Blew his own praises in his eyes , And stood aloof from other minds In impotence of fancied power . With lips ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , And trod on silk , as if the winds Blew his own praises in his eyes , And stood aloof from other minds In impotence of fancied power . With lips ...
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... hour is thine : Thou art the shadow of life , and as the tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I ...
... hour is thine : Thou art the shadow of life , and as the tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I ...
Page 57
... ; Two graves grass - green beside a gray church - tower , Wash'd with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet porn and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . 1 . WHO would be A merman 57 ཝཱ.
... ; Two graves grass - green beside a gray church - tower , Wash'd with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet porn and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . 1 . WHO would be A merman 57 ཝཱ.
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... hour was that , When after roving in the woods ( ' Twas April then ) , I came and sat Below the chestnuts , when their buds Were glistening to the breezy blue ; And on the slope , an absent fool , I cast me down , nor thought of you ...
... hour was that , When after roving in the woods ( ' Twas April then ) , I came and sat Below the chestnuts , when their buds Were glistening to the breezy blue ; And on the slope , an absent fool , I cast me down , nor thought of you ...
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