An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... stars stars like sunlight , and around Whose caverned base the whirlpools and the waves Bursting and eddying irresistibly Rage and resound for ever . - Who shall save ? - - The boat fled on , the boiling torrent drove , - The crags ...
... stars stars like sunlight , and around Whose caverned base the whirlpools and the waves Bursting and eddying irresistibly Rage and resound for ever . - Who shall save ? - - The boat fled on , the boiling torrent drove , - The crags ...
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... stars . Winds take a pensive tone , and stars a tender fire , And visions rise , and change , that kill me with desire . 40 ' Desire for nothing known in my ma- turer years , When joy grew mad with awe , at count- ing future tears ...
... stars . Winds take a pensive tone , and stars a tender fire , And visions rise , and change , that kill me with desire . 40 ' Desire for nothing known in my ma- turer years , When joy grew mad with awe , at count- ing future tears ...
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... stars I send : ' Ye who from my childhood up have calm'd me , Calm me , ah , compose me to the end ! ' Ah , once more , ' I cried , ' ye stars , ye waters , On my heart your mighty charm re- new ; Still , still let me , as I gaze upon ...
... stars I send : ' Ye who from my childhood up have calm'd me , Calm me , ah , compose me to the end ! ' Ah , once more , ' I cried , ' ye stars , ye waters , On my heart your mighty charm re- new ; Still , still let me , as I gaze upon ...
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