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... nor ever set , But one eternal day and endless light Gives time to those whose time is infinite , Speaking with thought , obtaining without fee , Beholding him whom never eye could see , And magnifying him that cannot greater be .
... nor ever set , But one eternal day and endless light Gives time to those whose time is infinite , Speaking with thought , obtaining without fee , Beholding him whom never eye could see , And magnifying him that cannot greater be .
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Some of these are the best that Shelley ever wrote , notably that on Christianity which he was beginning to see as a development , if not ( so his note emphasises ) a final development of much that was best in Hellenic thought .
Some of these are the best that Shelley ever wrote , notably that on Christianity which he was beginning to see as a development , if not ( so his note emphasises ) a final development of much that was best in Hellenic thought .
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1 Misery and Heartbreak , Pain , Sickness , and Oppression - whereby this Chamber of Maiden Thought becomes gradually darkened , and at the same time , on all sides of it , many doors are set open - all leading to dark passages , we see ...
1 Misery and Heartbreak , Pain , Sickness , and Oppression - whereby this Chamber of Maiden Thought becomes gradually darkened , and at the same time , on all sides of it , many doors are set open - all leading to dark passages , we see ...
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