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... wings of starry gloom , O'ershadows all the earth and skies , Like some dark , beauteous bird , whose plume Is sparkling with unnumbered eyes , That sacred gloom , those fires divine , So grand , so countless , Lord , are thine . When ...
... wings of starry gloom , O'ershadows all the earth and skies , Like some dark , beauteous bird , whose plume Is sparkling with unnumbered eyes , That sacred gloom , those fires divine , So grand , so countless , Lord , are thine . When ...
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... wings , and in your notes , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer things , A whir as if of wings . There's something , too , that's new In the ...
... wings , and in your notes , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer things , A whir as if of wings . There's something , too , that's new In the ...
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... wing , Is the coming of the spring . And to - morrow or to - day The brooks will break away From their icy , frozen sleep , And run , and laugh , and leap . And the next thing , in the woods , The catkins in their hoods Of fur and silk ...
... wing , Is the coming of the spring . And to - morrow or to - day The brooks will break away From their icy , frozen sleep , And run , and laugh , and leap . And the next thing , in the woods , The catkins in their hoods Of fur and silk ...
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... wing , Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions of the spring . -John Logan . I THE VOICE OF SPRING . COME , I come ! ye have called me long ; I come o'er the mountains , with light and song ; Ye may trace my step o'er the waking ...
... wing , Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions of the spring . -John Logan . I THE VOICE OF SPRING . COME , I come ! ye have called me long ; I come o'er the mountains , with light and song ; Ye may trace my step o'er the waking ...
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... wing , The dew is on the lea , And soon the violet shall smile And speak of love to thee ; The sweet hepatica has heard , And troops of daffodils Are throwing kisses to the light , And nodding to the rills ; The flowers that long have ...
... wing , The dew is on the lea , And soon the violet shall smile And speak of love to thee ; The sweet hepatica has heard , And troops of daffodils Are throwing kisses to the light , And nodding to the rills ; The flowers that long have ...
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