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The impulse of thy strength , only less free Than thou , O uncontrollable ... art ! III Oh lift me from the grass ! I die ! I faint ! I fail ! Let thy ... thou never wert , That from Heaven , or near it , Pourest thy full heart 15 20 In ...
The impulse of thy strength , only less free Than thou , O uncontrollable ... art ! III Oh lift me from the grass ! I die ! I faint ! I fail ! Let thy ... thou never wert , That from Heaven , or near it , Pourest thy full heart 15 20 In ...
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... Art thou so fierce ? Thou wilt not fright me so ! 380 I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well , did Rustum stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand ...
... Art thou so fierce ? Thou wilt not fright me so ! 380 I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well , did Rustum stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand ...
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... thou art thou , I am low , thou art high ? " 30 I am thou , whom thou seekest to find him ; find thou but thyself , thou art I. 35 I the grain and the furrow , The plough - cloven clod And the ploughshare drawn thor- ough , The germ and ...
... thou art thou , I am low , thou art high ? " 30 I am thou , whom thou seekest to find him ; find thou but thyself , thou art I. 35 I the grain and the furrow , The plough - cloven clod And the ploughshare drawn thor- ough , The germ and ...
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