The Vision; Or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise,Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street., 1819 |
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... thou Wilt helpe me to shewe now That in my head ymarked is , Thou shalt see me go as blive Unto the next laurer I see , And kisse it , for it is thy tree . Now entre thou my breast anone . Thus far . ] He appears to mean nothing more ...
... thou Wilt helpe me to shewe now That in my head ymarked is , Thou shalt see me go as blive Unto the next laurer I see , And kisse it , for it is thy tree . Now entre thou my breast anone . Thus far . ] He appears to mean nothing more ...
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... thou to me of thine impart so much , That of that happy realm the shadow'd form Trac'd in my thoughts I may set forth to view ; Thou shalt behold me of thy favour'd tree Come to the foot , and crown myself with leaves : For to that honour ...
... thou to me of thine impart so much , That of that happy realm the shadow'd form Trac'd in my thoughts I may set forth to view ; Thou shalt behold me of thy favour'd tree Come to the foot , and crown myself with leaves : For to that honour ...
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... Thou know'st , who by thy light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton . P. L. b ... Thou , O divine Spirit , knowest whether I had not risen above my human nature , and were not merely such as thou ...
... Thou know'st , who by thy light didst bear me up . 60 70 seems another morn Ris'n on mid - noon . Milton . P. L. b ... Thou , O divine Spirit , knowest whether I had not risen above my human nature , and were not merely such as thou ...
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... thou thyself Mak'st dull ; so that thou seest not the thing , Which thou hadst seen , had that been shaken off . Thou art not on the earth as thou believ'st ; For lightning , scap'd from it's own proper place , Ne'er ran , as thou hast ...
... thou thyself Mak'st dull ; so that thou seest not the thing , Which thou hadst seen , had that been shaken off . Thou art not on the earth as thou believ'st ; For lightning , scap'd from it's own proper place , Ne'er ran , as thou hast ...
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... Thou no more admire Thy soaring , ( if I rightly deem , ) than lapse Of torrent downwards from a mountain's height . There would † in thee for wonder be more cause , If , free of hind'rance , thou hadst stay❜d below , As living fire ...
... Thou no more admire Thy soaring , ( if I rightly deem , ) than lapse Of torrent downwards from a mountain's height . There would † in thee for wonder be more cause , If , free of hind'rance , thou hadst stay❜d below , As living fire ...
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