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Page 71
... soul may pierce , In notes of many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out , With wanton heed , and giddy cunning , The melting voice through mazes running , Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That ...
... soul may pierce , In notes of many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out , With wanton heed , and giddy cunning , The melting voice through mazes running , Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That ...
Page 118
... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . O lead ...
... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . O lead ...
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... soul and spring of all that enmity , Who would not leave thee ; fastening on thy flank , Hungering and thirsting , still unsatisfied ; One of a name illustrious as thine own ! One of the Ten ! one of the Invisible Three ! ' Twas ...
... soul and spring of all that enmity , Who would not leave thee ; fastening on thy flank , Hungering and thirsting , still unsatisfied ; One of a name illustrious as thine own ! One of the Ten ! one of the Invisible Three ! ' Twas ...
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