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... deep : From the deep ooze and gelid cavern rous'd , They flounce and tumble in unwieldy joy . Dire were the strain , and dissonant , to sing The cruel raptures of the savage kind ; 815 820 825 How by this flame their native wrath sublim ...
... deep : From the deep ooze and gelid cavern rous'd , They flounce and tumble in unwieldy joy . Dire were the strain , and dissonant , to sing The cruel raptures of the savage kind ; 815 820 825 How by this flame their native wrath sublim ...
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... deep noon , or falling eve , By brooks and groves , in hollow - whispering gales . Thy bounty shines in Autumn unconfin'd , And spreads a common feast for all that lives . In Winter , awful thou ! with clouds and storms Around thee ...
... deep noon , or falling eve , By brooks and groves , in hollow - whispering gales . Thy bounty shines in Autumn unconfin'd , And spreads a common feast for all that lives . In Winter , awful thou ! with clouds and storms Around thee ...
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... Deep in primeval gloom ) ascending , rais'd His lights at equal distances , to guide Historian , wilder'd on his darksome way . But who can number up his labours ? who His high discoveries sing ? when but a few Of the deep - studying ...
... Deep in primeval gloom ) ascending , rais'd His lights at equal distances , to guide Historian , wilder'd on his darksome way . But who can number up his labours ? who His high discoveries sing ? when but a few Of the deep - studying ...
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An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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