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To sit on rocks , to muse o ' er flood and fell , To slowly trace the forest ' s shady
scene , Where things that own not man ' s dominion dwell , And mortal foot hath
ne ' er , or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen , With the wild
...
To sit on rocks , to muse o ' er flood and fell , To slowly trace the forest ' s shady
scene , Where things that own not man ' s dominion dwell , And mortal foot hath
ne ' er , or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen , With the wild
...
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... Beseeming all men ill , but most the man In years , have marked him with a
tiger ' s tooth ; Blood follows blood , and , through their mortal span , In bloodier
acts conclude those who with blood began . LXIV . ' Mid many things most new to
ear ...
... Beseeming all men ill , but most the man In years , have marked him with a
tiger ' s tooth ; Blood follows blood , and , through their mortal span , In bloodier
acts conclude those who with blood began . LXIV . ' Mid many things most new to
ear ...
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It is no great wonder then that in a catalogue now before me of fifty - five Greek
writers , many of whom were lately living , not above fifteen should have touched
on any thing but religion . The catalogue alluded to is contained in the twenty ...
It is no great wonder then that in a catalogue now before me of fifty - five Greek
writers , many of whom were lately living , not above fifteen should have touched
on any thing but religion . The catalogue alluded to is contained in the twenty ...
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... breaks ; And thus the heart will do which not forsakes , · Living in shatter ' d
guise , and still , and cold , And bloodless , with its sleepless sorrow aches , Yet
withers on till all without is old , Shewing no visible sign , for such things are
untold .
... breaks ; And thus the heart will do which not forsakes , · Living in shatter ' d
guise , and still , and cold , And bloodless , with its sleepless sorrow aches , Yet
withers on till all without is old , Shewing no visible sign , for such things are
untold .
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Our life is a false nature — ' tis not in The harmony of things , — this hard decree ,
This uneradicable taint of sin , This boundless upas , this all - blasting tree , i
Whose root is earth , whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their ...
Our life is a false nature — ' tis not in The harmony of things , — this hard decree ,
This uneradicable taint of sin , This boundless upas , this all - blasting tree , i
Whose root is earth , whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their ...
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