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... bring a watchful heart Still couchant , an inevitable ear , And an eye practifed like a blind man's touch . Back to the joy less ocean thou art gone ; And now I call the pathway by thy name , And love the fir - grove with a perfect love ...
... bring a watchful heart Still couchant , an inevitable ear , And an eye practifed like a blind man's touch . Back to the joy less ocean thou art gone ; And now I call the pathway by thy name , And love the fir - grove with a perfect love ...
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... bring us to the spot Where , haply , crowned with flowerets and green herbs , The mountain infant to the fun comes forth , Like human life from darkness . ” — A fudden turn Through a straight paffage of encumbered ground , Proved that ...
... bring us to the spot Where , haply , crowned with flowerets and green herbs , The mountain infant to the fun comes forth , Like human life from darkness . ” — A fudden turn Through a straight paffage of encumbered ground , Proved that ...
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... bring down the unclouded sky To rest upon their circumambient walls ; A temple framing of dimensions vast , And yet not too enormous for the found Of human anthems , —choral song , or burst Sublime of inftrumental harmony , To glorify ...
... bring down the unclouded sky To rest upon their circumambient walls ; A temple framing of dimensions vast , And yet not too enormous for the found Of human anthems , —choral song , or burst Sublime of inftrumental harmony , To glorify ...
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... bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from to - day , my friend , will date The opening of the year . Love , now an universal birth , From heart to heart is ...
... bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . No joyless forms shall regulate Our living calendar : We from to - day , my friend , will date The opening of the year . Love , now an universal birth , From heart to heart is ...
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... be tuned to love . Then come , my Sifter ! come , I pray , With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . I Grafmere . Chee ON APPROACHING HOME AFTER A TOUR IN TO MY SISTER . 57.
... be tuned to love . Then come , my Sifter ! come , I pray , With speed put on your woodland dress ; And bring no book : for this one day We'll give to idleness . I Grafmere . Chee ON APPROACHING HOME AFTER A TOUR IN TO MY SISTER . 57.
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