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... readers . " Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation , or in thine , Maternal Nature ! for who teems like thee , Thus on the banks of thy majestic Rhine ? There Harold gazes on a work divine , A blending of ...
... readers . " Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation , or in thine , Maternal Nature ! for who teems like thee , Thus on the banks of thy majestic Rhine ? There Harold gazes on a work divine , A blending of ...
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... reader the following three stanzas . " Adieu to thee again ! a vain adieu ; There can be no farewell to scene like thine ; The mind is coloured by thy every hue ; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherished gaze upon thee ...
... reader the following three stanzas . " Adieu to thee again ! a vain adieu ; There can be no farewell to scene like thine ; The mind is coloured by thy every hue ; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherished gaze upon thee ...
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... readers as a performance of which the poet says that he does not know of any human com position so affecting . Julia Alpinula Hic Jaceo Infelicis patris infelix proles , DeƦ AventiƦ Sacerdos ;. Exorare patris necem non potui Male mori ...
... readers as a performance of which the poet says that he does not know of any human com position so affecting . Julia Alpinula Hic Jaceo Infelicis patris infelix proles , DeƦ AventiƦ Sacerdos ;. Exorare patris necem non potui Male mori ...
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... readers of this journal , and that it is necessary sometimes to face a mischief in order to repel it , we have deter- mined to produce the specimen . " His love was passion's essence - as a tree On fire by lightning ; with ethereal ...
... readers of this journal , and that it is necessary sometimes to face a mischief in order to repel it , we have deter- mined to produce the specimen . " His love was passion's essence - as a tree On fire by lightning ; with ethereal ...
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... reader which have drawn from us this remark : - " It is the hush of night , and all between Thy margin and the mountains , dusk , yet clear , Mellowed and mingling , yet distinctly seen , Save darken'd Jura , whose capt heights appear ...
... reader which have drawn from us this remark : - " It is the hush of night , and all between Thy margin and the mountains , dusk , yet clear , Mellowed and mingling , yet distinctly seen , Save darken'd Jura , whose capt heights appear ...
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