The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... thou that fannest the leaves on the tops of the trees , The eye cannot follow thee to thy distant couch . And yet a thousand hear thee ; * nest of the mighty rain ! Thou who vaultest along the firmament , of nature impetuous ; Who ...
... thou that fannest the leaves on the tops of the trees , The eye cannot follow thee to thy distant couch . And yet a thousand hear thee ; * nest of the mighty rain ! Thou who vaultest along the firmament , of nature impetuous ; Who ...
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ยท Why , thou fair orb , dost thou smile so bright As thou rollest on thy way ? Canst thou not hide thy silvery light , That the heavens , all dark with the clouds of night , Might frown on yon fierce array ? But why dost thou hide thy ...
ยท Why , thou fair orb , dost thou smile so bright As thou rollest on thy way ? Canst thou not hide thy silvery light , That the heavens , all dark with the clouds of night , Might frown on yon fierce array ? But why dost thou hide thy ...
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... thou hast said is true . Yes ! ' tis thou who delightest in blood , thou art known by thy violence and cruelty . Ah ! how much blood hast thou spilt ! How many innocents hast thou massacred ! From the first day of thy existence thou ...
... thou hast said is true . Yes ! ' tis thou who delightest in blood , thou art known by thy violence and cruelty . Ah ! how much blood hast thou spilt ! How many innocents hast thou massacred ! From the first day of thy existence thou ...
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