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... hath kenned them taking wing : And into caves where Faeries sing He hath entered ; and been told By Voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens his eye can see The face of thing that is to be ; And , if that men report him right ...
... hath kenned them taking wing : And into caves where Faeries sing He hath entered ; and been told By Voices how men lived of old . Among the heavens his eye can see The face of thing that is to be ; And , if that men report him right ...
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... hath declined , Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find ; Though thy soul with my grief was ac- quainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found ...
... hath declined , Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find ; Though thy soul with my grief was ac- quainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found ...
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... Hath baptized thee with a curse ; And a spirit of the air Hath begirt thee with a snare ; In the wind there is a voice Shall forbid thee to rejoice ; And to thee shall night deny All the quiet of her sky ; And the day shall have a sun ...
... Hath baptized thee with a curse ; And a spirit of the air Hath begirt thee with a snare ; In the wind there is a voice Shall forbid thee to rejoice ; And to thee shall night deny All the quiet of her sky ; And the day shall have a sun ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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