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" Well might they thus adore that heavenly Maid ! For never Nymph of Mountain, Or Grove, or Lake, or Fountain, With a diviner presence fill'd the shade. No idle ornaments deface Her natural grace, Musk-spot... "
The Curse of Kehama - Page 10
by Robert Southey - 1812
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...wav'd the tall jungle grass. Shook the whole wood, '"' are hush'd, aud silently Hang on lite clusler'd trees. All things in wonder and delight are still;...emulous skill that sweetest bird Her rival strain would try,6' A mighty songster, with the Maid to vie; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. Well might...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 27

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 pages
...from the secret brake, Himself in fascination forced along By that enchanting song ; The antic monkeys whose wild gambols late. When not a breeze wav'd the...vie ; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. 132 133 " Well might they thus adore that heavenly maid ! For never nymph of mountain," Or grove, or...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, Volume 8

Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...in as much motion, from their playful gambols among its branches, as if it had blown a strong wind. Not that in emulous skill that sweetest bird Her rival strain would try. — XIII. p. 109. I have been assured, by a credible eye-witness, that two wild antelopes used often...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir of the Author ...

Robert Southey - 1860 - 352 pages
...in as much motion from their playful gambols among its branches as if it had blown a strong wind." Not that in emulous skill that sweetest bird Her rival strain would try. — XIII. 12, p. 120. " I have been assured, by a credible eye-witness, that two wild antelopes used...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir of the Author ...

Robert Southey - 1860 - 338 pages
...in as much motion from their playful gambols among its branches as if it had blown a strong wind." Not that in emulous skill that sweetest bird Her rival strain would try. — XIII. 12, p. 120. with an appearance of pleasure, till the monster, in whose soul there was no...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 pages
...waved the tall jungle grass, Shook the whole wood, are hush'd, and silently Hang on the cluster'd tree. All things in wonder and delight are still ; Only...vie ; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. Well might they thus adore that heavenly Maid! For never Nymph of Mountain, Or Grove, or Lake, or Fountain,...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 pages
...waved the tall jungle grass, Shook the whole wood, are hush'd, and silently Hang on the cluster'd tree. All things in wonder and delight are still ; . Only...vie ; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. Well might they thus adore that heavenly Maid! For never Nymph of Mountain, Or Grove, or Lake, or Fountain,...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: With a Memoir, Volume 4

Robert Southey - 1880 - 618 pages
...surrounding wood in as much from their playful gambols among its branches as if it blown a strong wind." Not that in emulous skill that sweetest bird Her rival strain would try. — XIII. 12, p. 120. with an appearance of pleasure, till the monster, in whose soul there was no...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4

Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 pages
...waved the tall jungle grass, Shook the whole wood, are hush'd, and silently Hang on the cluster'd tree. All things in wonder and delight are still ; Only...vie ; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. Well might they thus adore that heavenly Maid! For never Nymph of Mountain, Or Grove, or Lake, or Fountain,...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 pages
...waved the tall jungle grass, Shook the whole wood, are hush'd, and silently Hang on the cluster'd tree. All things in wonder and delight are still ; Only...vie ; She only bore her part in powerful sympathy. Well might they thus adore that heavenly Maid! For never Nymph of Mountain, Or Grove, or Lake, or Fountain,...
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