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" Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep : Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that I Perceived not where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed, when nigh A little stream appeared ; the grass that grew... "
Ahasuerus, the Wanderer: A Dramatic Legend in Six Parts - Page 29
by Ahasuerus (the Wandering Jew.), Thomas Medwin - 1823 - 112 pages
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The Angler in Wales: Or, Days and Nights of Sportsmen, Volume 2

Thomas Medwin - Fishing - 1834 - 374 pages
...Against the air, that in that stillness, deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare, Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep : Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that I Perceived not where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13

American literature - 1848 - 614 pages
...Against the air that in that stillness deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep. * * • Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that 1 Perceived not where I enter'd ; but no fear Of wandering from my way disturb'd,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 pages
...Against the air that in that stillness deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep. * « • Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that 1 Perceived not where I enter'd ; but no fear Of wandering from my way dislurb'd,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 16

American periodicals - 1848 - 636 pages
...Against the air that in that stillness deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep. • • • Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that I Perceived not where I entered ; but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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Memoirs of Eminent Etonians: With Notices of the Early History of Eton College

Edward Shepherd Creasy - Eton College - 1850 - 532 pages
...Against the air, that in that stillness, deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare, Like a sweet breathing of a child in sleep. Already had I lost myself so far, Amid that tangled wilderness, that I Perceived not where I enter'd — but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, how First ..., Volume 4

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 616 pages
...the next few lines, quite differently rendered, follow immediately on line 8, thus : Ijke the sweet breathing of a child In sleep : Already had I lost myself so for Amid that tangled wilderness, that 1 Perceived not where I entered, rmt no fear VOL. IV. Of wandering...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 4

Percy Bysshe Shelley - English literature - 1892 - 484 pages
...impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, 13 their, RoesettL 9-28 Garnett || Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep: Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness that I Perceived not where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 4, Part 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 286 pages
...On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, Like the sweet breathing of a child In sleep : Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness that I Perceived not where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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Complete Poetical Works, Volume 4

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 478 pages
...impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, 13 their, Rossetti. i)-28 Garnett || Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep : Already had I lost myself so far Alnid that tangled wilderness that I Perceived not where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my...
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Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary (c. 1380-1844)

Paget Jackson Toynbee - Comparative literature - 1909 - 776 pages
...Against the air, that in that stillness, deep And solemn, struck upon my forehead bare, Like the sweet breathing of a child in sleep : Already had I lost myself so far Amid that tangled wilderness, that I Perceived nof where I entered, but no fear Of wandering from my way disturbed,...
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