Poetical Works, Volume 3Little, Brown and Company, 1863 |
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... sight Of both my parents all in flames ascended From off the altar , where an off'ring burn'd , As in a fiery column charioting His god - like presence , and from some great act Or benefit reveal'd to Abraham's race ? Why was my ...
... sight Of both my parents all in flames ascended From off the altar , where an off'ring burn'd , As in a fiery column charioting His god - like presence , and from some great act Or benefit reveal'd to Abraham's race ? Why was my ...
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... sight , of thee I most complain ! Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd ...
... sight , of thee I most complain ! Blind among enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light , the prime work of God , to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd ...
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... sight To such a tender ball as th ' eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not as feeling , through all parts diffus'd , 87 silent ] ' Mediæque silentia lunæ . ' 95 Stat . Theb . ii . 58 . ' tacito sub lumine Phoeben ...
... sight To such a tender ball as th ' eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not as feeling , through all parts diffus'd , 87 silent ] ' Mediæque silentia lunæ . ' 95 Stat . Theb . ii . 58 . ' tacito sub lumine Phoeben ...
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... sight , up heav'n . 151 Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? " Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! 155 The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com- . Imprison'd now indeed , In real ...
... sight , up heav'n . 151 Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? " Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! 155 The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com- . Imprison'd now indeed , In real ...
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... sight , confus'd with shame , How could I once look up , or heave the head , Who , like a foolish pilot , have shipwreck'd My vessel trusted to me from above , Gloriously rigged ; and for a word , a tear , Fool ! have divulged the ...
... sight , confus'd with shame , How could I once look up , or heave the head , Who , like a foolish pilot , have shipwreck'd My vessel trusted to me from above , Gloriously rigged ; and for a word , a tear , Fool ! have divulged the ...
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