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The Gravedread thing ! Men shiver ... See yonder hallow ' d fane ; - - the pious
work Of names once famed , now dubious or forgot , And buried ” midst the wreck
of things which were ; There lie interr ' d the more illustrious dead . The wind is up
...
The Gravedread thing ! Men shiver ... See yonder hallow ' d fane ; - - the pious
work Of names once famed , now dubious or forgot , And buried ” midst the wreck
of things which were ; There lie interr ' d the more illustrious dead . The wind is up
...
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If things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great
Arch . Great God ! forgive our feeble lays , angel Sound out thine own eternal
praise ; Shakes the creation ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice
that ...
If things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great
Arch . Great God ! forgive our feeble lays , angel Sound out thine own eternal
praise ; Shakes the creation ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice
that ...
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The thing they can ' t but purpose , they More we perceive by dint of thought
alone ; postpone . The rich must labour to possess their own , ' Tis not in folly not
to scorn a fool , To feel their great abundance , and request And scarce in human
...
The thing they can ' t but purpose , they More we perceive by dint of thought
alone ; postpone . The rich must labour to possess their own , ' Tis not in folly not
to scorn a fool , To feel their great abundance , and request And scarce in human
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Has travell ' d the profound six thousand Nor yet will every soil with equal stores
years , Repay the tiller ' s labour ; or attend Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things
. His will , obsequious , whether to produce Even on the barriers of the world ...
Has travell ' d the profound six thousand Nor yet will every soil with equal stores
years , Repay the tiller ' s labour ; or attend Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things
. His will , obsequious , whether to produce Even on the barriers of the world ...
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Their melancholy tale so well , As may ev ' n things inanimate , Not only good and
kind , Rough mountain oaks , and desert rocks , to But strong and elevated was
her mind : pity move . A spirit that with noble pride Could look superior down ...
Their melancholy tale so well , As may ev ' n things inanimate , Not only good and
kind , Rough mountain oaks , and desert rocks , to But strong and elevated was
her mind : pity move . A spirit that with noble pride Could look superior down ...
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