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... awake Catches his freshness from Archangel's wing : He of the rose , the violet , the spring , The social smile , the chain for Freedom's sake : And lo whose steadfastness would never take A meaner sound than Raphael's whispering . And ...
... awake Catches his freshness from Archangel's wing : He of the rose , the violet , the spring , The social smile , the chain for Freedom's sake : And lo whose steadfastness would never take A meaner sound than Raphael's whispering . And ...
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... awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , -were closely wed To musty laws lined out with wretched rule , And compass vile ; so that ye taught a school Of dolts to smooth , inlay , and clip , and fit ...
... awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , -were closely wed To musty laws lined out with wretched rule , And compass vile ; so that ye taught a school Of dolts to smooth , inlay , and clip , and fit ...
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... awake , for sinners ' sake to grieve . That ancient Beadsman heard the prelude soft ; And so it chanc'd , for many a door was wide , From hurry to and fro . Soon , up aloft , The silver , snarling trumpets ' gan to chide : The level ...
... awake , for sinners ' sake to grieve . That ancient Beadsman heard the prelude soft ; And so it chanc'd , for many a door was wide , From hurry to and fro . Soon , up aloft , The silver , snarling trumpets ' gan to chide : The level ...
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... Awake , with horrid shout , my foemen's ears , And beard them , though they be more fang'd than wolves and bears . " " Ah ! why wilt thou affright a feeble soul ? A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing , Whose passing ...
... Awake , with horrid shout , my foemen's ears , And beard them , though they be more fang'd than wolves and bears . " " Ah ! why wilt thou affright a feeble soul ? A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing , Whose passing ...
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... awake , and sees , In fancy , fair St. Agnes in her bed , But dares not look behind , or all the charm is fled . Soon , trembling in her soft and chilly nest , In sort of wakeful swoon , perplex'd she lay , Until the poppied warmth of ...
... awake , and sees , In fancy , fair St. Agnes in her bed , But dares not look behind , or all the charm is fled . Soon , trembling in her soft and chilly nest , In sort of wakeful swoon , perplex'd she lay , Until the poppied warmth of ...
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