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... light play Is a long - forgotten thing . O'er the image of the sky Which the lake's clear bosom wore , Darkly may shadows lie- But not for evermore . Give back thy heart again To the freedom of the woods- To the birds ' triumphant ...
... light play Is a long - forgotten thing . O'er the image of the sky Which the lake's clear bosom wore , Darkly may shadows lie- But not for evermore . Give back thy heart again To the freedom of the woods- To the birds ' triumphant ...
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... light of a clear day , look like little floating isles of sapphire.- Two Years before the Mast . FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND . BY AN AMERICAN . ( From the " New World . " ) " That pale , that white - faced shore , Whose foot spurns ...
... light of a clear day , look like little floating isles of sapphire.- Two Years before the Mast . FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND . BY AN AMERICAN . ( From the " New World . " ) " That pale , that white - faced shore , Whose foot spurns ...
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... light The flashing mass foams , shaking the abyss . " Among the portraits is a characteristic one of Henry VIII . by Holbein , wearing the blunt homely features with which he is usually represented . There is here a fine portrait of ...
... light The flashing mass foams , shaking the abyss . " Among the portraits is a characteristic one of Henry VIII . by Holbein , wearing the blunt homely features with which he is usually represented . There is here a fine portrait of ...
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... light benign . He hears the hallowed harmony Of rapturous songs arise , From lips whose every breath is tuned To anthems of the skies . He longs to mingle with the blest , In that celestial land , To hold communion chaste and high ...
... light benign . He hears the hallowed harmony Of rapturous songs arise , From lips whose every breath is tuned To anthems of the skies . He longs to mingle with the blest , In that celestial land , To hold communion chaste and high ...
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... light , it presented in itself the appearance of an extensive city . The principal entrance , at some distance from which the crowd halted , was illu- minated to its greatest elevation , upon which the stars seemed to rest , hallowing ...
... light , it presented in itself the appearance of an extensive city . The principal entrance , at some distance from which the crowd halted , was illu- minated to its greatest elevation , upon which the stars seemed to rest , hallowing ...
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