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... of Apollo . Hymn of Pan The Question The Two Spirits · Letter to Maria Gisborne To Mary · 323 328 · • 829 · 341 · 342 345 • • 346 · • 847 349 • • 851 353 • 364 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ; OR , SWELLFOOT THE TYRANT . A CONTENTS . Þ.
... of Apollo . Hymn of Pan The Question The Two Spirits · Letter to Maria Gisborne To Mary · 323 328 · • 829 · 341 · 342 345 • • 346 · • 847 349 • • 851 353 • 364 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ; OR , SWELLFOOT THE TYRANT . A CONTENTS . Þ.
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... spirits , who are still The standard - bearers in the van of Change . Be they th ' appointed stewards , to fill The lap of Pain , and Toil , and Age ! Remit , Queen ! thy accustom'd rage ! Be what thou art not ! In voice faint and low ...
... spirits , who are still The standard - bearers in the van of Change . Be they th ' appointed stewards , to fill The lap of Pain , and Toil , and Age ! Remit , Queen ! thy accustom'd rage ! Be what thou art not ! In voice faint and low ...
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... ΠΟΤΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
... ΠΟΤΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
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... spirits in the air , " was addressed in idea to Coleridge , whom he never knew ; and at whose character he could only guess imperfectly , through his writings , and accounts he heard of him from some who knew him well . He regarded his ...
... spirits in the air , " was addressed in idea to Coleridge , whom he never knew ; and at whose character he could only guess imperfectly , through his writings , and accounts he heard of him from some who knew him well . He regarded his ...
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... Spirit of BEAUTY , that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon- Of human thought or form , where art thou gone ? - Why dost thou pass away and leave our state , This dim vast vale of tears , vacant and desolate ...
... Spirit of BEAUTY , that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon- Of human thought or form , where art thou gone ? - Why dost thou pass away and leave our state , This dim vast vale of tears , vacant and desolate ...
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