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... nursling of captivity , Knew nought beyond those walls , nor what such change might be . XXVIII . And he was troubled at a charm withdrawn Thus suddenly ; that sceptres ruled no more- That even from gold the dreadful strength was gone ...
... nursling of captivity , Knew nought beyond those walls , nor what such change might be . XXVIII . And he was troubled at a charm withdrawn Thus suddenly ; that sceptres ruled no more- That even from gold the dreadful strength was gone ...
Page 211
... nursling child , Though my soul with grief is grey and old . ROSALIND . HELEN . Thy gentle heart with tears . Thou well Rememberest when we met no more , And , though I dwelt with Lionel , That friendless caution pierced me sore With ...
... nursling child , Though my soul with grief is grey and old . ROSALIND . HELEN . Thy gentle heart with tears . Thou well Rememberest when we met no more , And , though I dwelt with Lionel , That friendless caution pierced me sore With ...
Page 217
... nursling , Venice lies , - A peopled labyrinth of walls , Amphitrite's destined halls , Which her hoary sire now paves With his blue and beaming waves . Lo ! the sun upsprings behind , Broad , red , radiant , half - reclined On the ...
... nursling , Venice lies , - A peopled labyrinth of walls , Amphitrite's destined halls , Which her hoary sire now paves With his blue and beaming waves . Lo ! the sun upsprings behind , Broad , red , radiant , half - reclined On the ...
Page 218
... nursling fled ! What though thou with all thy dead Scarce can for this fame repay Aught thine own , -oh , rather say , Though thy sins and slaveries foul Overcloud a sunlike soul ! As the ghost of Homer clings Round Scamander's wasting ...
... nursling fled ! What though thou with all thy dead Scarce can for this fame repay Aught thine own , -oh , rather say , Though thy sins and slaveries foul Overcloud a sunlike soul ! As the ghost of Homer clings Round Scamander's wasting ...
Page 259
... nursling of the sky : I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores ; I change , but I cannot die . For after the rain , when with never a stain , The pavilion of heaven is bare , And the winds and sunbeams with their convex Build up ...
... nursling of the sky : I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores ; I change , but I cannot die . For after the rain , when with never a stain , The pavilion of heaven is bare , And the winds and sunbeams with their convex Build up ...
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