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... flames These prodigies are oracular , and show The presence of the unseen Deity . Mighty events are hastening to their doom ! SWELLFOOT . I only hear the lean and mutinous swine Grunting about the temple . DAKRY . In a crisis Of such ...
... flames These prodigies are oracular , and show The presence of the unseen Deity . Mighty events are hastening to their doom ! SWELLFOOT . I only hear the lean and mutinous swine Grunting about the temple . DAKRY . In a crisis Of such ...
Page 49
... flame of life so fickle and wan That flits round our steps till their strength is gone . O man ! hold thee on in courage of soul Through the stormy shades of thy worldly way , And the billows of cloud that around thee roll Shall sleep ...
... flame of life so fickle and wan That flits round our steps till their strength is gone . O man ! hold thee on in courage of soul Through the stormy shades of thy worldly way , And the billows of cloud that around thee roll Shall sleep ...
Page 62
... Like darkness to a dying flame ! Depart not as thy shadow came ; Depart not , lest the grave should be , Like life and fear , a dark reality . While yet a boy I sought for ghosts , and 62 HYMN TO INTELLECTUAL BEAUTY .
... Like darkness to a dying flame ! Depart not as thy shadow came ; Depart not , lest the grave should be , Like life and fear , a dark reality . While yet a boy I sought for ghosts , and 62 HYMN TO INTELLECTUAL BEAUTY .
Page 65
... flame Of lightning through the tempest ; -thou dost lie , The giant brood of pines around thee clinging , Children of elder time , in whose devotion , The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty ...
... flame Of lightning through the tempest ; -thou dost lie , The giant brood of pines around thee clinging , Children of elder time , in whose devotion , The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty ...
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... flame , Had left within his soul the dark unrest : Nor what religion fables of the grave Feared he , -Philosophy's accepted guest , For none than he a purer heart could have , POEMS WRITTEN IN 1817 Prince Athanase A Fragment Part I.
... flame , Had left within his soul the dark unrest : Nor what religion fables of the grave Feared he , -Philosophy's accepted guest , For none than he a purer heart could have , POEMS WRITTEN IN 1817 Prince Athanase A Fragment Part I.
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