English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - Počet stran: 975 |
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Strana 275
... Spirit of Ocean Thy wishes unfold ! FOURTH SPIRIT Where the slumbering earthquake Lies pillow'd on fire , And the lakes of bitumen Rise boilingly higher ; Where the roots of the Andes Strike deep in the earth , As their summits to ...
... Spirit of Ocean Thy wishes unfold ! FOURTH SPIRIT Where the slumbering earthquake Lies pillow'd on fire , And the lakes of bitumen Rise boilingly higher ; Where the roots of the Andes Strike deep in the earth , As their summits to ...
Strana 276
... Spirit . It is not in our essence , in our skill ; But - thou may'st die . Man . Will death bestow it on me ? Spirit . We are immortal , and do not for- get ; We are eternal ; and to us the past 150 Is , as the future , present . Art ...
... Spirit . It is not in our essence , in our skill ; But - thou may'st die . Man . Will death bestow it on me ? Spirit . We are immortal , and do not for- get ; We are eternal ; and to us the past 150 Is , as the future , present . Art ...
Strana 291
... Spirit . Come ! Abbot . What art thou , unknown being ? an- swer ! -speak ! 80 Spirit . The genius of this mortal . — Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ? Spirit ...
... Spirit . Come ! Abbot . What art thou , unknown being ? an- swer ! -speak ! 80 Spirit . The genius of this mortal . — Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ? Spirit ...
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274 | 6 |
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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