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... stood around , And , wondering , on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound . Less than a God they thought there could not dwel Within the hollow of that shell That spoke so sweetly and so well . What passion cannot Music raise ...
... stood around , And , wondering , on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound . Less than a God they thought there could not dwel Within the hollow of that shell That spoke so sweetly and so well . What passion cannot Music raise ...
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... stood aghast in speechless trance ; " To arms ! " cried Mortimer , and couched his quiver . ing lance . ing in 1741. The following year he settled at Cambridge , where , with the exception of occasional visits to London , he passed the ...
... stood aghast in speechless trance ; " To arms ! " cried Mortimer , and couched his quiver . ing lance . ing in 1741. The following year he settled at Cambridge , where , with the exception of occasional visits to London , he passed the ...
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... stood ; ( Loose his beard and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ) And with a master's hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . " Hark , how each giant oak , and desert - cave , Sighs to ...
... stood ; ( Loose his beard and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ) And with a master's hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . " Hark , how each giant oak , and desert - cave , Sighs to ...
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... stood still . The Callender , amazed to sce His neighbor in such trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the gate , And thus accosted him . - What news ? what news ? your tidings tell , Tell me you must and shall - Say why bare - headed you ...
... stood still . The Callender , amazed to sce His neighbor in such trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the gate , And thus accosted him . - What news ? what news ? your tidings tell , Tell me you must and shall - Say why bare - headed you ...
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... stood , And in his hand the holy rood . Then , cloaking hate with fiery zeal , Proud Lorn first answered the appeal : " Thou comest , O holy man , True sons of blessed Church to greet , But little deeming here to meet A wretch , beneath ...
... stood , And in his hand the holy rood . Then , cloaking hate with fiery zeal , Proud Lorn first answered the appeal : " Thou comest , O holy man , True sons of blessed Church to greet , But little deeming here to meet A wretch , beneath ...
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