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... Muse , And call the vales , and bid them hither cast Their bells , and flow'rets of a thousand hues . Ye valleys low , where the mild whispers use Of shades , and wanton winds , and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart - star ...
... Muse , And call the vales , and bid them hither cast Their bells , and flow'rets of a thousand hues . Ye valleys low , where the mild whispers use Of shades , and wanton winds , and gushing brooks , On whose fresh lap the swart - star ...
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... Muse . Arising in the first instance out of a genuine belief in poetic inspiration , this practice had long since degenerated into mere pedantic formality . Milton adopts it , but in his hands it once more assumes its original life and ...
... Muse . Arising in the first instance out of a genuine belief in poetic inspiration , this practice had long since degenerated into mere pedantic formality . Milton adopts it , but in his hands it once more assumes its original life and ...
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William Henry Hudson. 1 mythology . He turns instead to the Heavenly Muse the Muse of sacred revelation ; 1 nay , more : as one who feels himself dedicated to labours which call for something beyond human powers , he boldly lifts his ...
William Henry Hudson. 1 mythology . He turns instead to the Heavenly Muse the Muse of sacred revelation ; 1 nay , more : as one who feels himself dedicated to labours which call for something beyond human powers , he boldly lifts his ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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