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The picture is by no means a sad one , nor is the immortal bard made to feel his blindness a disgrace , or to regret his loss of sight , by the neglect of his friends . The most distinguishing honors are paid him by the king and his ...
The picture is by no means a sad one , nor is the immortal bard made to feel his blindness a disgrace , or to regret his loss of sight , by the neglect of his friends . The most distinguishing honors are paid him by the king and his ...
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In Carthon , he beautifully speaks of feeling and hearing , the two senses on which person most depends . “ I feel the sun , O Malvina ! leave me to my rest . Perhaps they may come to my dreams . I think I hear a feeble voice !
In Carthon , he beautifully speaks of feeling and hearing , the two senses on which person most depends . “ I feel the sun , O Malvina ! leave me to my rest . Perhaps they may come to my dreams . I think I hear a feeble voice !
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... my spirit — strains sublime Break over me unsought . Give me now my lyre ! I feel the stirrings of a gift divine : Within my bosom glows unearthly fire Lit by no skill of mine . REV RICHARD LUCAS , D. D. THERE is no other MILTON . 51.
... my spirit — strains sublime Break over me unsought . Give me now my lyre ! I feel the stirrings of a gift divine : Within my bosom glows unearthly fire Lit by no skill of mine . REV RICHARD LUCAS , D. D. THERE is no other MILTON . 51.
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Secure thy steps the fragile board could press , Nor feel the least alarm , where I had sunk ; Nor couldst thou judge the awful depth below Which , from its watery bottom , to receive My fall , tremendous yawn'd . Thy utmost skill .
Secure thy steps the fragile board could press , Nor feel the least alarm , where I had sunk ; Nor couldst thou judge the awful depth below Which , from its watery bottom , to receive My fall , tremendous yawn'd . Thy utmost skill .
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He held me by the arm , and made me put forth my staff to feel and be convinced of my danger , when I found that I was actually not more than one yard from the edge ! The blood ran cold in my veins ; I was scarcely able to stand erect ...
He held me by the arm , and made me put forth my staff to feel and be convinced of my danger , when I found that I was actually not more than one yard from the edge ! The blood ran cold in my veins ; I was scarcely able to stand erect ...
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