The Elements of Elocution, Etc1860 - 192 ページ |
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... dreads An instant's pause ' , and lives ' but while she moves . Its own revolvency ' upholds ' the world ' . Winds ' from all quarters agitate ' the air` , And fit the limpid element for use ' , Else noxious ' : streams ' , oceans ...
... dreads An instant's pause ' , and lives ' but while she moves . Its own revolvency ' upholds ' the world ' . Winds ' from all quarters agitate ' the air` , And fit the limpid element for use ' , Else noxious ' : streams ' , oceans ...
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... dread ' , and inward ' horror Of falling into naught ' ? WHY shrinks ' the soul` Back on herself , and startles ' at destruction ' ? ' Tis the Divinity that stirs within ' us ' ; Tis Heaven ' itself ' , that points ' out ' a hereafter ...
... dread ' , and inward ' horror Of falling into naught ' ? WHY shrinks ' the soul` Back on herself , and startles ' at destruction ' ? ' Tis the Divinity that stirs within ' us ' ; Tis Heaven ' itself ' , that points ' out ' a hereafter ...
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... dread , And frequent o'er the vale was spread A sheet of lightning flame . De Vaux , within his mountain cave ( No human step the storm durst brave ) , To moody meditation gave Each faculty of soul , Till , lull'd by distant sound , And ...
... dread , And frequent o'er the vale was spread A sheet of lightning flame . De Vaux , within his mountain cave ( No human step the storm durst brave ) , To moody meditation gave Each faculty of soul , Till , lull'd by distant sound , And ...
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... - The image of Eternity ! -the throne Of the Invisible ! even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each zone Obeys thee ; thou goest forth , dread , fathomless , alone ! • And I have loved thee , Ocean ! and 53.
... - The image of Eternity ! -the throne Of the Invisible ! even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each zone Obeys thee ; thou goest forth , dread , fathomless , alone ! • And I have loved thee , Ocean ! and 53.
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... Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Nor circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thund'ring voice , and threat'ning mien , With screaming Horror's funeral cry ...
... Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Nor circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thund'ring voice , and threat'ning mien , With screaming Horror's funeral cry ...
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