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Page 114
... rise ? " For that sweet incense rose and never fail'd , And , while day sank or mounted higher The light aërial gallery , golden - rail'd , Burnt like a fringe of fire . Likewise the deep - set windows , stain'd and traced , Would seem ...
... rise ? " For that sweet incense rose and never fail'd , And , while day sank or mounted higher The light aërial gallery , golden - rail'd , Burnt like a fringe of fire . Likewise the deep - set windows , stain'd and traced , Would seem ...
Page 118
... Above , the fair hall - ceiling stately - set Many an arch high up did lift , And angels rising and descending met With interchange of gift . Below was all mosaic choicely plann'd With cycles of the 118 THE PALACE OF ART .
... Above , the fair hall - ceiling stately - set Many an arch high up did lift , And angels rising and descending met With interchange of gift . Below was all mosaic choicely plann'd With cycles of the 118 THE PALACE OF ART .
Page 121
... rising from the dead , As hers by right of full - accomplish'd Fate ; And at the last she said : " I take possession of man's mind and deed . I care not what the sects may brawl . I sit as God holding no form of creed , But ...
... rising from the dead , As hers by right of full - accomplish'd Fate ; And at the last she said : " I take possession of man's mind and deed . I care not what the sects may brawl . I sit as God holding no form of creed , But ...
Page 124
... rise hears the low Moan of an unknown sea ; And knows not if it be thunder or a sound Of rocks thrown down , or one deep cry Of great wild beasts ; then thinketh , " I have found A new land , but I die . " She howl'd aloud , " I am on ...
... rise hears the low Moan of an unknown sea ; And knows not if it be thunder or a sound Of rocks thrown down , or one deep cry Of great wild beasts ; then thinketh , " I have found A new land , but I die . " She howl'd aloud , " I am on ...
Page 134
... rise upon the glad New - year . It is the last New - year that I shall ever see , Then you may lay me low i ' the mould and think no more of me . To - night I saw the sun set : he set and left behind The good old year , the dear old ...
... rise upon the glad New - year . It is the last New - year that I shall ever see , Then you may lay me low i ' the mould and think no more of me . To - night I saw the sun set : he set and left behind The good old year , the dear old ...
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