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“ They wander in thick mists beside the reedy lake ; but never shall they rise , without the song , to the dwelling of winds . " Julius Cæsar informs us , that this class of men 32 BEAUTIES OF THE BLIND .
“ They wander in thick mists beside the reedy lake ; but never shall they rise , without the song , to the dwelling of winds . " Julius Cæsar informs us , that this class of men 32 BEAUTIES OF THE BLIND .
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The winds begin o rise . ... Does the wind touch thee , O harp , or is it some passing ghost ! It is the hand of Malvina ! ... Strike the harp , and raise the song : be near , with all your wings , ye winds .
The winds begin o rise . ... Does the wind touch thee , O harp , or is it some passing ghost ! It is the hand of Malvina ! ... Strike the harp , and raise the song : be near , with all your wings , ye winds .
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There is a murmur in the heath ! the stormy winds abatel I hear the voice of Fingal . Long has it been absent from mine ear ! Come , Ossian , come away , he says . Fingal has received his fame . We passed away like flames that have ...
There is a murmur in the heath ! the stormy winds abatel I hear the voice of Fingal . Long has it been absent from mine ear ! Come , Ossian , come away , he says . Fingal has received his fame . We passed away like flames that have ...
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... with warring winds , and poise Their lighter wings . To whom these most adhere , He rules a moment ; Chaos umpire sits , And by decision more embroils the fray , By which he reigns : next him , high arbiter , Chance governs all .
... with warring winds , and poise Their lighter wings . To whom these most adhere , He rules a moment ; Chaos umpire sits , And by decision more embroils the fray , By which he reigns : next him , high arbiter , Chance governs all .
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As nature speaks of tranquil . lity in the low whisper of the winds , or of might and contention in the roar of the ocean , so the soul has a voice , blended with tke natural utterance of speech , or the sound of the human voice .
As nature speaks of tranquil . lity in the low whisper of the winds , or of might and contention in the roar of the ocean , so the soul has a voice , blended with tke natural utterance of speech , or the sound of the human voice .
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