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... dost love thy human - kind , who feelest The bond and brotherhood of soul allied , When from the crowd to solitude thou stealest , Waste not thy passion by the mountain - side , Go , gaze upon a city in its pride ! Then shalt thou feel ...
... dost love thy human - kind , who feelest The bond and brotherhood of soul allied , When from the crowd to solitude thou stealest , Waste not thy passion by the mountain - side , Go , gaze upon a city in its pride ! Then shalt thou feel ...
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... dost make Our being a blessing : doth not emanate Thy life infused through all ? thy thought sedate Feel we not in the woods ? the speaking flowers , Sigh they not forth a moral in our fate ? Enjoy while yet we may , while breath is ...
... dost make Our being a blessing : doth not emanate Thy life infused through all ? thy thought sedate Feel we not in the woods ? the speaking flowers , Sigh they not forth a moral in our fate ? Enjoy while yet we may , while breath is ...
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... dost the slave as monarch rule . XXIII . Lo , where doth stand the wisest of mankind ! The glory of old Athens and her shame : The image of divinity confined Within the lowliest temple ; he doth claim A memory that mocks the trump of ...
... dost the slave as monarch rule . XXIII . Lo , where doth stand the wisest of mankind ! The glory of old Athens and her shame : The image of divinity confined Within the lowliest temple ; he doth claim A memory that mocks the trump of ...
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... dost tongue forth our course of manhood past : Our race began like thine , be thine our rest at last . XXXIII . Mid - day burns o'er the waste , the sky around Is flame , earth stilled and lifeless as if Death Had passed along blasting ...
... dost tongue forth our course of manhood past : Our race began like thine , be thine our rest at last . XXXIII . Mid - day burns o'er the waste , the sky around Is flame , earth stilled and lifeless as if Death Had passed along blasting ...
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... hast passed , Lo , how thy Shadow on the ground hath laid ! A blighting spell , a withering curse hath cast The lightning of thy presence , such the power thou hast . XL . And thou dost rise o'er this , eternal 44 ITALY .
... hast passed , Lo , how thy Shadow on the ground hath laid ! A blighting spell , a withering curse hath cast The lightning of thy presence , such the power thou hast . XL . And thou dost rise o'er this , eternal 44 ITALY .
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