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... hath seen , nor e'er shall see The naked eye , thy form , as it should be ; 1085 The mind hath made thee , as it peopled heaven , Even with its own desiring phantasy , And to a thought such shape and image given , As haunts the unquench ...
... hath seen , nor e'er shall see The naked eye , thy form , as it should be ; 1085 The mind hath made thee , as it peopled heaven , Even with its own desiring phantasy , And to a thought such shape and image given , As haunts the unquench ...
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... hath array'd With an eternal glory - which , if made By human hands , is not of human thought ; And Time himself hath hallow'd it , nor laid One ringlet in the dust - nor hath it caught 1465 A tinge of years , but breathes the flame ...
... hath array'd With an eternal glory - which , if made By human hands , is not of human thought ; And Time himself hath hallow'd it , nor laid One ringlet in the dust - nor hath it caught 1465 A tinge of years , but breathes the flame ...
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... hath been ; And when in that secret dread Thou hast turn'd around thy head , Thou shalt marvel I am not As thy shadow on the spot , 210 215 And the power which thou dost feel Shall be what thou must conceal . And a magic voice and verse ...
... hath been ; And when in that secret dread Thou hast turn'd around thy head , Thou shalt marvel I am not As thy shadow on the spot , 210 215 And the power which thou dost feel Shall be what thou must conceal . And a magic voice and verse ...
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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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