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... spirits disherited of Earth and the strange beatitude which the good man shall recognise in heaven - as well as the particularizing of the children of wretchedness- ( I have unconsciously included every part of it ) form a variety of ...
... spirits disherited of Earth and the strange beatitude which the good man shall recognise in heaven - as well as the particularizing of the children of wretchedness- ( I have unconsciously included every part of it ) form a variety of ...
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... Spirits ! ye that hover o'er With untired gaze the immeasurable fount Ebullient with creative Deity ! And ye of plastic power , that interfused Roll through the grosser and material mass In organising surge ! Holies of God ! ( And what ...
... Spirits ! ye that hover o'er With untired gaze the immeasurable fount Ebullient with creative Deity ! And ye of plastic power , that interfused Roll through the grosser and material mass In organising surge ! Holies of God ! ( And what ...
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... spirit ; one that entertain'd Scorn of base action , deed dishonourable , Or aught unseemly . I remember well Her reverend image ; I remember too With what a zeal she serv'd her master's house ; And how the prattling tongue of garrulous ...
... spirit ; one that entertain'd Scorn of base action , deed dishonourable , Or aught unseemly . I remember well Her reverend image ; I remember too With what a zeal she serv'd her master's house ; And how the prattling tongue of garrulous ...
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... spirit . Most exquisite are the lines from Withers . Your own lines introductory to your poem on Self run smoothly and pleasurably , and I exhort you to continue ' em . What shall I say to your Dactyls ? They are what you would call ...
... spirit . Most exquisite are the lines from Withers . Your own lines introductory to your poem on Self run smoothly and pleasurably , and I exhort you to continue ' em . What shall I say to your Dactyls ? They are what you would call ...
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... spirits , reduces me a degree below prosaical , and keeps me in a suspense that fluctuates between hope and fear . Hope is a charming , lively , blue - eyed wench , and I am always glad of her company , but could dispense with the ...
... spirits , reduces me a degree below prosaical , and keeps me in a suspense that fluctuates between hope and fear . Hope is a charming , lively , blue - eyed wench , and I am always glad of her company , but could dispense with the ...
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