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Still the pyramids imperious Pierce the cloudless skies , And the Sphinx stares
with mysterious , Solemn , stony eyes . many But where are the old Egyptian
Demi - gods and kings ? Nothing left but an inscription Graven on stones and
rings .
Still the pyramids imperious Pierce the cloudless skies , And the Sphinx stares
with mysterious , Solemn , stony eyes . many But where are the old Egyptian
Demi - gods and kings ? Nothing left but an inscription Graven on stones and
rings .
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The Papal Seals , Like leaden weights upon a dead man's eyes , Press down his
lids ; and so the burden falls On Michael Angelo , Chief Architect And Painter of
the Apostolic Palace . That is the title they cajole me with , To make me do their ...
The Papal Seals , Like leaden weights upon a dead man's eyes , Press down his
lids ; and so the burden falls On Michael Angelo , Chief Architect And Painter of
the Apostolic Palace . That is the title they cajole me with , To make me do their ...
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You conceal Your manifold perfections from all eyes , And make yourself more
saint - like day by day . And day by day men worship you the more . But now your
hour of martyrdom has come . You know why I am here . me All power of speech .
You conceal Your manifold perfections from all eyes , And make yourself more
saint - like day by day . And day by day men worship you the more . But now your
hour of martyrdom has come . You know why I am here . me All power of speech .
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That Acrisius did well To lock such beauty in a brazen tower , And hide it from all
eyes . TITIAN . The model truly MICHAEL ANGELO . Was beautiful . Wonderful !
wonderful ! The charm of color Fascinates me the more that in myself The gift is ...
That Acrisius did well To lock such beauty in a brazen tower , And hide it from all
eyes . TITIAN . The model truly MICHAEL ANGELO . Was beautiful . Wonderful !
wonderful ! The charm of color Fascinates me the more that in myself The gift is ...
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How from the canvas they detach themselves , Till they deceive the eye , and one
would say , It is a statue with a screen behind it ! TITIAN . Signori , pardon me ;
but all such questions Seem to me idle . MICHAEL ANGELO . Idle as the wind .
How from the canvas they detach themselves , Till they deceive the eye , and one
would say , It is a statue with a screen behind it ! TITIAN . Signori , pardon me ;
but all such questions Seem to me idle . MICHAEL ANGELO . Idle as the wind .
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