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... sings . " The waves , unashamed , In difference sweet , Play glad with the breezes , Old playfellows meet ; The journeying atoms , Primordial wholes , Firmly draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles . " Sea , earth , air , sound ...
... sings . " The waves , unashamed , In difference sweet , Play glad with the breezes , Old playfellows meet ; The journeying atoms , Primordial wholes , Firmly draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles . " Sea , earth , air , sound ...
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... sings the song , but it cheers not now , For I did not bring home the river and sky ; He sang to my ear , they sang to my eye . The delicate shells lay on the shore ; The bubbles of the latest wave Fresh pearls to their enamel gave ...
... sings the song , but it cheers not now , For I did not bring home the river and sky ; He sang to my ear , they sang to my eye . The delicate shells lay on the shore ; The bubbles of the latest wave Fresh pearls to their enamel gave ...
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... sings . Hearken Hearken ! If thou wouldst know the mystic song Chanted when the sphere was young . Aloft , abroad , the pæan swells ; O wise man ! hear'st thou half it tells ? O wise man ! hear'st thou the least part ? ' Tis the ...
... sings . Hearken Hearken ! If thou wouldst know the mystic song Chanted when the sphere was young . Aloft , abroad , the pæan swells ; O wise man ! hear'st thou half it tells ? O wise man ! hear'st thou the least part ? ' Tis the ...
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... 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 anchored in the WOODNOTES . 55.
... 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 anchored in the WOODNOTES . 55.
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... Sings a tune that's worth the knowing . ' TO EVA . O FAIR and stately maid , whose eyes Were kindled in the upper skies At the same torch that lighted mine ; For so I must interpret still Thy sweet dominion o'er my will , A sympathy ...
... Sings a tune that's worth the knowing . ' TO EVA . O FAIR and stately maid , whose eyes Were kindled in the upper skies At the same torch that lighted mine ; For so I must interpret still Thy sweet dominion o'er my will , A sympathy ...
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