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... mind has pass through phases of thought and cultivation so various a so opposed during these three centuries of Poetry , tha rapid passage between old and new , like rapid alterati of the eye's focus in looking at the landscape , will ...
... mind has pass through phases of thought and cultivation so various a so opposed during these three centuries of Poetry , tha rapid passage between old and new , like rapid alterati of the eye's focus in looking at the landscape , will ...
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... mind , have built up since the beginning of the world . " As he closes his long survey , the Editor trusts he may add without egotism , that he has found the vague general verdict of popular Fame more just than those have thought , who ...
... mind , have built up since the beginning of the world . " As he closes his long survey , the Editor trusts he may add without egotism , that he has found the vague general verdict of popular Fame more just than those have thought , who ...
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... mind may move Then live with me and be my Love . C. Mar OMNIA VINCIT Fain would I change that note To which fond Love hath charm'd me Long long to sing by rote , Fancying that that harm'd me : Yet when this thought doth come ' Love is ...
... mind may move Then live with me and be my Love . C. Mar OMNIA VINCIT Fain would I change that note To which fond Love hath charm'd me Long long to sing by rote , Fancying that that harm'd me : Yet when this thought doth come ' Love is ...
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... mind hath found Affection's ground Beyond time , place , and mortality . To hearts that cannot vary Absence is present , Time doth tarry . By absence this good means I gain , That I can catch her , Where none can match her , In some ...
... mind hath found Affection's ground Beyond time , place , and mortality . To hearts that cannot vary Absence is present , Time doth tarry . By absence this good means I gain , That I can catch her , Where none can match her , In some ...
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... mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith vet never moved- XXVII 1 1 1 1 . O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost harm.
... mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith vet never moved- XXVII 1 1 1 1 . O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost harm.
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