The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, Том 2W. Blackwood, 1827 |
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... winds ; And doleful winds , wail to the howling hills ; And howling hills , mourn to the dismal vales ; And dismal vales , sigh to the sorrowing brooks ; BOOK VI . 15.
... winds ; And doleful winds , wail to the howling hills ; And howling hills , mourn to the dismal vales ; And dismal vales , sigh to the sorrowing brooks ; BOOK VI . 15.
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... winds from every quarter blew at once , With desperate violence , and whirling , took The traveller up , and threw him down again , At distance from his path , confounded , pale . And shapes , strange shapes ! in winding sheets were ...
... winds from every quarter blew at once , With desperate violence , and whirling , took The traveller up , and threw him down again , At distance from his path , confounded , pale . And shapes , strange shapes ! in winding sheets were ...
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... we return ; Who made our spirits , who our bodies made ; Who made the heaven , who made the flowery land ; Who made all made ; who orders , governs all : Who walks upon the wind ; who holds the wave 44 THE COURSE OF TIME .
... we return ; Who made our spirits , who our bodies made ; Who made the heaven , who made the flowery land ; Who made all made ; who orders , governs all : Who walks upon the wind ; who holds the wave 44 THE COURSE OF TIME .
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A Poem, in Ten Books Robert Pollok. Who walks upon the wind ; who holds the wave In hollow of thy hand ; whom thunders wait ; Whom tempests serve ; whom flaming fires obey : Who guides the circuit of the endless years : And sitt'st on ...
A Poem, in Ten Books Robert Pollok. Who walks upon the wind ; who holds the wave In hollow of thy hand ; whom thunders wait ; Whom tempests serve ; whom flaming fires obey : Who guides the circuit of the endless years : And sitt'st on ...
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... winds ; and every living thing . The cataract , that like a giant wroth , Rushed down impetuously , as seized , at once , By sudden frost with all his hoary locks , Stood still and beasts of every kind stood still . A deep and dreadful ...
... winds ; and every living thing . The cataract , that like a giant wroth , Rushed down impetuously , as seized , at once , By sudden frost with all his hoary locks , Stood still and beasts of every kind stood still . A deep and dreadful ...
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