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... beautiful to me . Let him , Who is most powerful of ye , take such aspect As unto him may seem most fitting - Come ! 185 187. In interpreting the meaning of this apparition it is impossible to disentangle its purpose dramatically from ...
... beautiful to me . Let him , Who is most powerful of ye , take such aspect As unto him may seem most fitting - Come ! 185 187. In interpreting the meaning of this apparition it is impossible to disentangle its purpose dramatically from ...
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... beautiful , and full Of seeming strength , but of inexplicable Shape ; for I never saw such . They bear not The wing of seraph , nor the face of man , Nor form of mightiest brute , nor aught that is Now breathing ; mighty yet and beautiful ...
... beautiful , and full Of seeming strength , but of inexplicable Shape ; for I never saw such . They bear not The wing of seraph , nor the face of man , Nor form of mightiest brute , nor aught that is Now breathing ; mighty yet and beautiful ...
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... beautiful world it was ! Cain . And is . It is not with the earth , though I must till it , I feel at war , but that I may not profit By what it bears of beautiful , untoiling , Nor gratify my thousand swelling thoughts With knowledge ...
... beautiful world it was ! Cain . And is . It is not with the earth , though I must till it , I feel at war , but that I may not profit By what it bears of beautiful , untoiling , Nor gratify my thousand swelling thoughts With knowledge ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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