The Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 388 páginas |
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... heaven ! To which those restless souls that ceaselessly Throng through the human universe , aspire ; Thou consummation of all mortal hope ! Thou glorious prize of blindly - working will ! Whose rays , diffused throughout all space and ...
... heaven ! To which those restless souls that ceaselessly Throng through the human universe , aspire ; Thou consummation of all mortal hope ! Thou glorious prize of blindly - working will ! Whose rays , diffused throughout all space and ...
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... heaven shall be glad , because men no more fear each other ; and the churl shall be ashamed , and shall hide his churlishness till it be gone , and he be no more a churl ; and fellowship shall be established in heaven and on the earth ...
... heaven shall be glad , because men no more fear each other ; and the churl shall be ashamed , and shall hide his churlishness till it be gone , and he be no more a churl ; and fellowship shall be established in heaven and on the earth ...
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... heaven the names by thousands told That crown her fame , But highest of all that heaven and earth behold Mazzini's name . " More enduring even than the marble of the Genoese Monument are those " Songs before Sunrise " of which Mazzini ...
... heaven the names by thousands told That crown her fame , But highest of all that heaven and earth behold Mazzini's name . " More enduring even than the marble of the Genoese Monument are those " Songs before Sunrise " of which Mazzini ...
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