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... seen , and hardly seen , To brush the still breast of a crystal lake . " Behold a cabinet for sages built , Which kings might envy ! " - Praise to this effect Broke from the happy old Man's reverend lip ; Who to the Solitary turned ...
... seen , and hardly seen , To brush the still breast of a crystal lake . " Behold a cabinet for sages built , Which kings might envy ! " - Praise to this effect Broke from the happy old Man's reverend lip ; Who to the Solitary turned ...
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... seen , Fall to refresh a parched and withered land ? Or shall the groaning Spirit cast her load At the Redeemer's feet ? " In rueful tone , With some impatience in his mien , he spake : And this reply was given : - " As men from men Do ...
... seen , Fall to refresh a parched and withered land ? Or shall the groaning Spirit cast her load At the Redeemer's feet ? " In rueful tone , With some impatience in his mien , he spake : And this reply was given : - " As men from men Do ...
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... seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw ; among the rest His mother , she who loved him best , She saw her poor Blind Boy . But for the child , the sightless Boy , It is ...
... seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw ; among the rest His mother , she who loved him best , She saw her poor Blind Boy . But for the child , the sightless Boy , It is ...
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