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... spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with our survey ; —and , first , of the MOUNTAINS . Their forms are endlessly diversified , sweeping easily or boldly in simple majesty , abrupt and ...
... spirits by the barrenness and desolation through which he has passed . But to proceed with our survey ; —and , first , of the MOUNTAINS . Their forms are endlessly diversified , sweeping easily or boldly in simple majesty , abrupt and ...
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... spirit swayed Their indefatigable flight .- ' Tis done- Ten times , or more , I fancied it had ceased ; But lo ! the vanish'd company again Ascending ; -they approach — I hear their wings Faint , faint at first , and then an eager sound ...
... spirit swayed Their indefatigable flight .- ' Tis done- Ten times , or more , I fancied it had ceased ; But lo ! the vanish'd company again Ascending ; -they approach — I hear their wings Faint , faint at first , and then an eager sound ...
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... day ) , by whom they are taken for guardian deities of the mountains ; or to sympathise with others who have fancied these delicate apparitions to be the spirits of their departed ancestors . IX 43 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... day ) , by whom they are taken for guardian deities of the mountains ; or to sympathise with others who have fancied these delicate apparitions to be the spirits of their departed ancestors . IX 43 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... spirits when expiatory fires shall have consumed the earth with all her habitations . But it is in autumn that days of " " 1 Compare , in the pp . 18-20 , ll . 192-211 , Poetical Works , " An Evening Walk , vol . i . and note to l . 207 ...
... spirits when expiatory fires shall have consumed the earth with all her habitations . But it is in autumn that days of " " 1 Compare , in the pp . 18-20 , ll . 192-211 , Poetical Works , " An Evening Walk , vol . i . and note to l . 207 ...
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... spirit , cast From the dread bosom of the unknown past , When first I saw that Sisterhood forlorn ; - And Her , whose strength and stature seem to scorn The power of years - pre - eminent , and placed Apart , to overlook the circle vast ...
... spirit , cast From the dread bosom of the unknown past , When first I saw that Sisterhood forlorn ; - And Her , whose strength and stature seem to scorn The power of years - pre - eminent , and placed Apart , to overlook the circle vast ...
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