Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... rise ; Thou pav'st the regions of the pathless skies , Through boundless tracts support'st the journeyed host And ... rising in his country's right , Her hero , her deliverer sprung to light : A race of hardy northern sons he led ...
... rise ; Thou pav'st the regions of the pathless skies , Through boundless tracts support'st the journeyed host And ... rising in his country's right , Her hero , her deliverer sprung to light : A race of hardy northern sons he led ...
Page 176
... rise from : 1. The impressions made on the external senses ; 2. Natural or artificial beauty or deformity ; 3. The opinions of others concerning us ; 4. Our possession or want of the means of happiness , and security from , or sub ...
... rise from : 1. The impressions made on the external senses ; 2. Natural or artificial beauty or deformity ; 3. The opinions of others concerning us ; 4. Our possession or want of the means of happiness , and security from , or sub ...
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... rise Tremendous rocks amid the skies , Thy waves with patience slowly wind , Till they the smoothest channel find , Soften the horrors of the scene , And through confusion flow serene . Horrors like these at first alarm , But soon with ...
... rise Tremendous rocks amid the skies , Thy waves with patience slowly wind , Till they the smoothest channel find , Soften the horrors of the scene , And through confusion flow serene . Horrors like these at first alarm , But soon with ...
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