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... heart would burn To see that land once more . Again the noble ship Is on the bounding sea , And the waves , like a nereid's briny lip , Kiss its stout sides buoyantly . O well that voyage - the first- In stormless seas had pass'd ; And ...
... heart would burn To see that land once more . Again the noble ship Is on the bounding sea , And the waves , like a nereid's briny lip , Kiss its stout sides buoyantly . O well that voyage - the first- In stormless seas had pass'd ; And ...
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... heart of man so vainly yet so earnestly aspires ; let him wander amongst the higher Alps , and alone . Scenes like these must be seen and felt ; they cannot be described . Languages were formed in the plain ; and they have no words ad ...
... heart of man so vainly yet so earnestly aspires ; let him wander amongst the higher Alps , and alone . Scenes like these must be seen and felt ; they cannot be described . Languages were formed in the plain ; and they have no words ad ...
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... heart , till they all cen- tred on her Orpheus Mr. James Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly notes of which she had so often jerked out her youthful limbs , and whirled round in the wild pirouette of the Highland fling , to the ani ...
... heart , till they all cen- tred on her Orpheus Mr. James Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly notes of which she had so often jerked out her youthful limbs , and whirled round in the wild pirouette of the Highland fling , to the ani ...
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... heart that burn'd For the deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through ...
... heart that burn'd For the deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot , and fondly sought In all wild scenes with thrilling murmurs fraught , In every still small voice and sound of And flute - note of the wind through ...
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... heart the worship'd name above , Is to love deeply - and my spirit's dower Was a sad gift , a melancholy power Of so adoring - with a buried care , And with the o'erflowing of a voiceless prayer , And with a deepening dream , that day ...
... heart the worship'd name above , Is to love deeply - and my spirit's dower Was a sad gift , a melancholy power Of so adoring - with a buried care , And with the o'erflowing of a voiceless prayer , And with a deepening dream , that day ...
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