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... met ; Only , upon the hushed and listening air Strange words , as men pass by , are sounding yet : Quos Deus junxit , homo ne quis separet . The Ballad of Glastonbury . INTRODUCTION . Glastonbury , anciently THE ABBOT OF MUCHELNAYE . 15.
... met ; Only , upon the hushed and listening air Strange words , as men pass by , are sounding yet : Quos Deus junxit , homo ne quis separet . The Ballad of Glastonbury . INTRODUCTION . Glastonbury , anciently THE ABBOT OF MUCHELNAYE . 15.
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... born ; * Eschyl . Agamemnon . The scout was set on the palace of Agamemnon at Mycena to receive by beacons the intelligence of the capture of Troy . And when upon the strange unpeopled land , With hands 30 HYMN TO THE SUN .
... born ; * Eschyl . Agamemnon . The scout was set on the palace of Agamemnon at Mycena to receive by beacons the intelligence of the capture of Troy . And when upon the strange unpeopled land , With hands 30 HYMN TO THE SUN .
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Henry Alford. And when upon the strange unpeopled land , With hands outspread and lifted eyes , Stood round the primal sacrifice , Under a bright - green mount , the patriarchal band . With seven - fold glory thou shalt usher in The new ...
Henry Alford. And when upon the strange unpeopled land , With hands outspread and lifted eyes , Stood round the primal sacrifice , Under a bright - green mount , the patriarchal band . With seven - fold glory thou shalt usher in The new ...
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... strange tale- An errant , broken tale ; and as the tale , The measure wanders . Listen : it ran thus . THE DREAM . I. LIGHT was upon the sea- The calm unbroken mirror Of the level sea ! And ye might look around For many a league each ...
... strange tale- An errant , broken tale ; and as the tale , The measure wanders . Listen : it ran thus . THE DREAM . I. LIGHT was upon the sea- The calm unbroken mirror Of the level sea ! And ye might look around For many a league each ...
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... strange lines play Before our eyes , and chase away God's light : but let them pale and die , And swell the stores of memory— There is no envy there . The dead alone are dear ! While they are here , long shadows fall From our own forms ...
... strange lines play Before our eyes , and chase away God's light : but let them pale and die , And swell the stores of memory— There is no envy there . The dead alone are dear ! While they are here , long shadows fall From our own forms ...
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æther ancient art thou ARTHUR HENRY HALLAM aught beauty beneath blessed blest bower breast bright brow calm Church clouds crosier CULBONE dark dear deep didst divine dost doth dream dwell earth earthly evermore faint fair faith flowers gather gaze gentle Glastonbury glorious glory God's golden green hand hast hath heart heaven heavenly HENRY ALFORD hills holy hope hour land lift light look Lord MENDIP HILLS mighty moon morn Muchelney nether earth NETHER STOWEY night nursling o'er onward pass past path peace pomp Porlock praise prayer PRUDENTIUS pure Quantock Hills rest rill rise round shining sight skies sleep slumber solemn SOMERSET song sorrow soul sound spirit stars steep strange stream summer sweet sweetest tears thee thine things thou art thought toil towers unto vision voice wandered weary wind wood words Wymeswold yonder