The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 Seiten |
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... dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! O , first - created Beam , and thou , great Word , ' Let there be light , ' and light was over all , Why am I thus bereav'd thy ...
... dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! O , first - created Beam , and thou , great Word , ' Let there be light , ' and light was over all , Why am I thus bereav'd thy ...
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... darkness borne , With other notes than to the Orphean lyre , sung of Chaos and eternal Night , Taught by the heavenly muse to venture down The dark descent , and up to reascend , Though hard and rare : Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy ...
... darkness borne , With other notes than to the Orphean lyre , sung of Chaos and eternal Night , Taught by the heavenly muse to venture down The dark descent , and up to reascend , Though hard and rare : Thee I revisit safe , And feel thy ...
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... dark domain , Is sunshine to the colour of my fate . Night , sable Goddess ! from her ebon throne , In rayless majesty , now stretches forth Her leaden sceptre o'er a slumbering world . Silence how dead ! and darkness how profound ! Nor ...
... dark domain , Is sunshine to the colour of my fate . Night , sable Goddess ! from her ebon throne , In rayless majesty , now stretches forth Her leaden sceptre o'er a slumbering world . Silence how dead ! and darkness how profound ! Nor ...
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