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Yet brief and transient as thy life hath been , In gazing o'er its many - coloured
scene , Too much we may descry Of deep and wasting care , and the keen sense
Of injury and wrong , corroding and intense ; Then better thus to lie In thine ...
Yet brief and transient as thy life hath been , In gazing o'er its many - coloured
scene , Too much we may descry Of deep and wasting care , and the keen sense
Of injury and wrong , corroding and intense ; Then better thus to lie In thine ...
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A sudden dying away of the wind , and an unaccountable tranquillity - a
comparative tranquillity of the waters , filled our souls with transport ; and many of
us were expressing our joy with loud shouts and congratulations , when a voice ,
deep ...
A sudden dying away of the wind , and an unaccountable tranquillity - a
comparative tranquillity of the waters , filled our souls with transport ; and many of
us were expressing our joy with loud shouts and congratulations , when a voice ,
deep ...
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It is for this reason , that genius seems never to be satisfied with itself ; for as the
fruition of glory cannot be incessant , the doom of its misery is as inevitable as it is
dark and deep -combining all that can be conceived of horror , or imagined of ...
It is for this reason , that genius seems never to be satisfied with itself ; for as the
fruition of glory cannot be incessant , the doom of its misery is as inevitable as it is
dark and deep -combining all that can be conceived of horror , or imagined of ...
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When tempests deform ; How truly majestic , as roused from his pillow , The god
of the waters careers on the storm : When deep calls to deep and the surge
mocks the mountain , And the voice of the tempest is heard on the main , When
the ...
When tempests deform ; How truly majestic , as roused from his pillow , The god
of the waters careers on the storm : When deep calls to deep and the surge
mocks the mountain , And the voice of the tempest is heard on the main , When
the ...
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... and to gaze deep , deep , into that awful abyss — unfathomable , destructive ,
appalling , I love to see the elements at war , to hear the rush of the tornado and
whirlwind , laying prostrate in their furious THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 327.
... and to gaze deep , deep , into that awful abyss — unfathomable , destructive ,
appalling , I love to see the elements at war , to hear the rush of the tornado and
whirlwind , laying prostrate in their furious THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 327.
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