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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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noun

One who, or that which, accelerates.

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VII.

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Walter Scott·1771–1832·Romanticism
ovely, and gentle, and distress'd--These charms might tame the fiercest breast:Harpers have sung, and poets told, 115That he, in fury uncontroll'd,The shaggy monarch of the wood,Before a virgin, fair and good,Hath pacified his savage mood.But passions in the human frame, 120Oft put the lion's rage to shame:And jealousy, by dark intrigue,With sordid avarice in league,Had practised with their bowl and knife,Against the mourner's harmless life. 125This crime was charged 'gainst those who layPrison'd in Cuthbert's islet grey.