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... Crowned by a golden dome of mist . Blow , breath of song ! until I feel The
straining sail , the lifting keel , The life of the awakening sea , Its motion and its
mystery ! HERMES TRISMEGISTUS . As Seleucus narrates , Hermes describes
the.
... Crowned by a golden dome of mist . Blow , breath of song ! until I feel The
straining sail , the lifting keel , The life of the awakening sea , Its motion and its
mystery ! HERMES TRISMEGISTUS . As Seleucus narrates , Hermes describes
the.
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MAD RIVER , The friends who leave us do not feel the sorrow. IN THE WHITE
MOUNTAINS . IN MEMORY OF J. T. F. THE CITY AND THE. TRAVELLER . Why
dost thou wildly rush and roar , Mad River , O Mad River ? Wilt thou not pause
and ...
MAD RIVER , The friends who leave us do not feel the sorrow. IN THE WHITE
MOUNTAINS . IN MEMORY OF J. T. F. THE CITY AND THE. TRAVELLER . Why
dost thou wildly rush and roar , Mad River , O Mad River ? Wilt thou not pause
and ...
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Better than sleep it is to lie awake , O'er - canopied by the vast starry dome Of the
immeasurable sky ; to feel The slumbering world sink under us , and make Hardly
an eddy , -a mere rush of foam On the great sea beneath a sinking keel .
Better than sleep it is to lie awake , O'er - canopied by the vast starry dome Of the
immeasurable sky ; to feel The slumbering world sink under us , and make Hardly
an eddy , -a mere rush of foam On the great sea beneath a sinking keel .
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If you would hit the mark , you must aim a little above it ; Every arrow that flies
feels the attraction of earth . VIII . XII . Down from the mountain descends the
brooklet , rejoicing in freedom ; Little it dreams of the mill hid in the valley below ;
Glad ...
If you would hit the mark , you must aim a little above it ; Every arrow that flies
feels the attraction of earth . VIII . XII . Down from the mountain descends the
brooklet , rejoicing in freedom ; Little it dreams of the mill hid in the valley below ;
Glad ...
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They who go Feel not the pain of parting ; it is they Who stay behind that suffer . I
was thinking But yesterday ... Let your heart Find , if it can , some poor apology
For one who is too young , and feels too keenly VITTORIA . Only a vanity . JULIA .
They who go Feel not the pain of parting ; it is they Who stay behind that suffer . I
was thinking But yesterday ... Let your heart Find , if it can , some poor apology
For one who is too young , and feels too keenly VITTORIA . Only a vanity . JULIA .
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