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Page 166
... DREAM AND ITS AWAKENING . STILL I behold him , every thought employed On one dire view ! - all others are destroyed ; This makes his features ghastly , gives the tone Of his few words resemblance to a groan ; He takes his tasteless food ...
... DREAM AND ITS AWAKENING . STILL I behold him , every thought employed On one dire view ! - all others are destroyed ; This makes his features ghastly , gives the tone Of his few words resemblance to a groan ; He takes his tasteless food ...
Page 275
... dreams Of old mythologies - alone- alone ! The beautiful Apollo at thy side Is but a marble dream , and dreams are all The gods and goddesses and fauns and fates That populate these wondrous halls : but thou , Standing among them ...
... dreams Of old mythologies - alone- alone ! The beautiful Apollo at thy side Is but a marble dream , and dreams are all The gods and goddesses and fauns and fates That populate these wondrous halls : but thou , Standing among them ...
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... dream enthralls : For , far away , in some lost life divine , Some land which every glorious dream recalls , A spirit looked on me with eyes like thine . E'en now , though death has veiled their starry light , And closed their lids in ...
... dream enthralls : For , far away , in some lost life divine , Some land which every glorious dream recalls , A spirit looked on me with eyes like thine . E'en now , though death has veiled their starry light , And closed their lids in ...
Contents
Gray | xxxviii |
Effort the Gauge of Greatness | xxxix |
As Slow our Ship | xl |
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