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Of the statues—* One was the Tishbite , whom the raven fed , As when he stood on Carmel steeps , With one arm stretched out bare , and mocked and said " Come , cry aloud—he sleeps . "
Tall , eager , lean and strong , Ins cloak wind-borne Behind , his forehead heavenly-bright From the clear marble pouring glorious scorn , Lit as with inner light . ' Then there are ample courts , and cloisters , and galleries , and
fountains , and terraces , and towers , with great bells that swung , moved of themselves , with silver sound / and * choice paintings of wise men ' hung around the royal dais , or 'in the sun-pierced oriel's coloured flame / where the Soul gazed on Moses , and Isaiah , and Plato , and * eastern Confutzee ; ' and
4 Many more that in their life-time were Fuli-welling fountain-heads of change , Between the stone shafts glimmered , blazoned fair In divers raiment strange .
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Ttnnymiis Poems . 35
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Through which the lights , rose , amber , emerald , blue , Flushed in her temples and her eyes , And from her lips , as morn from Memnon , drew Rivers of melodies .
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No nightingale delighteth to prolong Her low preamble all alone , More than my soul to hear her echoed song Throb through the ribbed stone .
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Singing and murmuring in her feastful mirtli Joying to feel herself alive , Lord over nature , Lord o' the visible oarth , Lord of the senses five—
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As some rich tropic mountain , that infolds All change , from flats of scattered palms , Sloping through five great zones of climate , holds His head in snows and calms—
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Full of her own delight and nothing else , My vain-glorious , gorgeous S 6 ul Sat throned between the shining oriels , In pomp beyond control . ' And , then , there was all that could minister to sense , in flavourous fruits , and graceful chalices , and * fragrant flames of precious oils ; ' and amid it all , the change comes :
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1833, page 35, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2606/page/35/
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