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“ And are these wonders , son , to thee unknown ? Unknown to thee ? these wonders are thy own . ” These fate reserved to grace thy reign divine , Foreseen by me , but ah ! withheld from mine . * In Lud's old walls though long I ruled ...
“ And are these wonders , son , to thee unknown ? Unknown to thee ? these wonders are thy own . ” These fate reserved to grace thy reign divine , Foreseen by me , but ah ! withheld from mine . * In Lud's old walls though long I ruled ...
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From place to place o'er Brobdingnag I'll roam , And never will return or bring thee home . But who hath eyes to trace the passing wind ? . How , then , thy fairy footsteps can I find ? Dost thou bewildered wander all alone , In the ...
From place to place o'er Brobdingnag I'll roam , And never will return or bring thee home . But who hath eyes to trace the passing wind ? . How , then , thy fairy footsteps can I find ? Dost thou bewildered wander all alone , In the ...
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I. SILENCE ! coeval with eternity ; Thou wert , ere Nature's self began to be , ' Twas one vast nothing , all , and all slept fast in thee . II . Thine was the sway , ere heaven was formed , or earth , Ere fruitful thought conceived ...
I. SILENCE ! coeval with eternity ; Thou wert , ere Nature's self began to be , ' Twas one vast nothing , all , and all slept fast in thee . II . Thine was the sway , ere heaven was formed , or earth , Ere fruitful thought conceived ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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