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66 Years cast their shadow o'er me , and once more , Maternal earth ! I came , thy
alter'd child , My thanks for ripen'd soul and strength to pour , When summer in its
full refulgence smiled ; Like thy unfolded buds , my dream of youth Had ...
66 Years cast their shadow o'er me , and once more , Maternal earth ! I came , thy
alter'd child , My thanks for ripen'd soul and strength to pour , When summer in its
full refulgence smiled ; Like thy unfolded buds , my dream of youth Had ...
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... earth ; And comets , issuing from the eternal throne To see if earth's iniquity is
full , Wave wide the threat'ning sword — the startled sky Shrinks from the horrid
light , and pales with fear . Earth listens , motionless , expecting still The thunder
of ...
... earth ; And comets , issuing from the eternal throne To see if earth's iniquity is
full , Wave wide the threat'ning sword — the startled sky Shrinks from the horrid
light , and pales with fear . Earth listens , motionless , expecting still The thunder
of ...
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Thou art in heart a bruised and wounded dove , And earth to thee can yield no
future joys , Wearily passes life and time with thee ; A dusky shadow dims thy
destiny . I would that thou wert dead , devoted one , And thy bright spirit
disenthralled ...
Thou art in heart a bruised and wounded dove , And earth to thee can yield no
future joys , Wearily passes life and time with thee ; A dusky shadow dims thy
destiny . I would that thou wert dead , devoted one , And thy bright spirit
disenthralled ...
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The great may not be goodThe truly good are great ; thy honour'd just , Pent in his
solitude , And chain'd to earth , was greater with his crust , Crown'd with the fame
his youth and valor won , Than Charlemagne upon the Roman's throne .
The great may not be goodThe truly good are great ; thy honour'd just , Pent in his
solitude , And chain'd to earth , was greater with his crust , Crown'd with the fame
his youth and valor won , Than Charlemagne upon the Roman's throne .
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They had heaped up the earth , and erected stones in memorial of life - perhaps
of virtue and of friendship ; but the earth was gathering back its imparted dust ;
and that which had once stood out upon earth , and talked of life , and rights , and
...
They had heaped up the earth , and erected stones in memorial of life - perhaps
of virtue and of friendship ; but the earth was gathering back its imparted dust ;
and that which had once stood out upon earth , and talked of life , and rights , and
...
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