The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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William Stanley Braithwaite. Till the dilating Soul , enrapt , transfused , Into the mighty vision passing there As in her natural form , swelled vast to Heaven ! Awake , my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these ...
William Stanley Braithwaite. Till the dilating Soul , enrapt , transfused , Into the mighty vision passing there As in her natural form , swelled vast to Heaven ! Awake , my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these ...
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... souls are joying , Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls still speak To mortals , of their little week ; Of their sorrows and delights ; Of their passions and their spites ; Of their glory and their shame ...
... souls are joying , Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls still speak To mortals , of their little week ; Of their sorrows and delights ; Of their passions and their spites ; Of their glory and their shame ...
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... soul of God's best earthly mould ! Thou happy soul ! and can it be That these two words of glittering gold Are all that must remain of thee ? W. Wordsworth 670 . COMFOR To the Sister of Elia ' OMFORT thee , O thou mourner , yet awhile ...
... soul of God's best earthly mould ! Thou happy soul ! and can it be That these two words of glittering gold Are all that must remain of thee ? W. Wordsworth 670 . COMFOR To the Sister of Elia ' OMFORT thee , O thou mourner , yet awhile ...
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