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Hast thou no verse , no hymn or solemn strain , To welcome Him to this His new abode , Now while the heav'n , by the Sun's team untrod , Hath took no print of the approaching light , And all the spangled hosts keep watch in squadrons ...
Hast thou no verse , no hymn or solemn strain , To welcome Him to this His new abode , Now while the heav'n , by the Sun's team untrod , Hath took no print of the approaching light , And all the spangled hosts keep watch in squadrons ...
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TO THE NIGHTINGALE O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill , While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May . Thy liquid notes that close ...
TO THE NIGHTINGALE O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill , While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May . Thy liquid notes that close ...
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But come , thou Goddess fair and free , In Heav'n ycleped Euphrosynè , And by men , heart - easing Mirth ; Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister Graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sager sing ) ...
But come , thou Goddess fair and free , In Heav'n ycleped Euphrosynè , And by men , heart - easing Mirth ; Whom lovely Venus , at a birth , With two sister Graces more , To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Or whether ( as some sager sing ) ...
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8 These delights if thou canst give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece .
8 These delights if thou canst give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . With the enchanting melody of this poem in our ears , and with its main outlines well in mind , we pass on at once to its companion piece .
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But hail , thou Goddess , sage and holy , Hail , divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight , And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black , staid Wisdom's hue ; Black , but such as ...
But hail , thou Goddess , sage and holy , Hail , divinest Melancholy ! Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight , And therefore to our weaker view O'erlaid with black , staid Wisdom's hue ; Black , but such as ...
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