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... ; Yawns the pit of the Dragon , Lit by rays from the Blest . The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again , Whose soul sees the perfect , Which his eyes seek in vain . " To vision profounder , Man's spirit must dive ; THE SPHINX . 11.
... ; Yawns the pit of the Dragon , Lit by rays from the Blest . The Lethe of Nature Can't trance him again , Whose soul sees the perfect , Which his eyes seek in vain . " To vision profounder , Man's spirit must dive ; THE SPHINX . 11.
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... seek to unwind the shroud Which charitable Time And Nature have allowed To wrap the errors of a sage sublime . Set not thy foot on graves ; Care not to strip the dead Of his sad ornament , His myrrh , and wine , and rings , His sheet of ...
... seek to unwind the shroud Which charitable Time And Nature have allowed To wrap the errors of a sage sublime . Set not thy foot on graves ; Care not to strip the dead Of his sad ornament , His myrrh , and wine , and rings , His sheet of ...
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... seeking found . It seemed his Genius discreet Worked on the Maker's own receipt , And made each tide and element Stewards of stipend and of rent ; So that the common waters fell As costly wine into his well . He had so sped his wise ...
... seeking found . It seemed his Genius discreet Worked on the Maker's own receipt , And made each tide and element Stewards of stipend and of rent ; So that the common waters fell As costly wine into his well . He had so sped his wise ...
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... off heats through seas to seek ; I will follow thee alone , Thou animated torrid - zone ! Zigzag steerer , desert cheerer , Let me chase thy waving lines ; Keep me nearer , me thy hearer , Singing over THE RHODORA THE HUMBLE-BEE.
... off heats through seas to seek ; I will follow thee alone , Thou animated torrid - zone ! Zigzag steerer , desert cheerer , Let me chase thy waving lines ; Keep me nearer , me thy hearer , Singing over THE RHODORA THE HUMBLE-BEE.
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... Seek not , and the little eremite Flies gayly forth and sings in sight . ' Hearken once more ! I will tell thee the mundane lore . Older am I than thy numbers wot , Change I may , but I pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And ...
... Seek not , and the little eremite Flies gayly forth and sings in sight . ' Hearken once more ! I will tell thee the mundane lore . Older am I than thy numbers wot , Change I may , but I pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And ...
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