Man were immortal, and omnipotent,
Didst thou, unknown and awful as thou art,
Keep with thy glorious train firm state within his heart.
(Hymn To Intellectual Beauty)
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You were ever still
Among Christ's flock a perilous infidel,
A wolf for the meek lambs--if you can't swim
Beware of Providence.
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The breath of her false mouth was like faint flowers, Her touch was as electric poison.
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