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... heavenly page , I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I enter'd on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and ...
... heavenly page , I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn'd , Ere yet I enter'd on the dread career ; But fitfully the flame within me burn'd : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear Came ; and ...
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... heavenly appearances , must have forgot all worldly fear , and written at this early age solely after his own ideas . The manner in which he describes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things ...
... heavenly appearances , must have forgot all worldly fear , and written at this early age solely after his own ideas . The manner in which he describes the dim superstitions of the false oracles is quite magical . I mention these things ...
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... the god A downward course , that he may warm the vales ; But ever rich in influence , runs his road , Sign after sign , through all the heavenly zone . Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From xvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... the god A downward course , that he may warm the vales ; But ever rich in influence , runs his road , Sign after sign , through all the heavenly zone . Beautiful , as at first , ascends the star From xvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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... heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves Confess the influence of verse , which stirs The lowest deep ...
... heavenly source , and which , retaining still Some scintillations of Promethean fire , Bespeaks him animated from above . The gods love verse : the infernal powers themselves Confess the influence of verse , which stirs The lowest deep ...
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... heavenly home , Enter'd , no willing guest , Admetus ' door , Though Hercules had ventured there before . But gentle Chiron's cave was near , a scene Of rural peace , clothed with perpetual green ; And thither , oft as respite he ...
... heavenly home , Enter'd , no willing guest , Admetus ' door , Though Hercules had ventured there before . But gentle Chiron's cave was near , a scene Of rural peace , clothed with perpetual green ; And thither , oft as respite he ...
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