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... the fubtile funbeams fhine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Sole light admitted here , a small cascade , Illumines with sparkling foam the twilight shade ; 5 6 WINANDERMERE . Beyond , along the vista of the.
... the fubtile funbeams fhine On withered briars that o'er the crags recline ; Sole light admitted here , a small cascade , Illumines with sparkling foam the twilight shade ; 5 6 WINANDERMERE . Beyond , along the vista of the.
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... shades the landscape fhines ; To mark the birches ' ftems all golden light , That lit the dark flant woods with filvery white ; The willow's weeping trees , that twinkling hoar , Glanced oft upturned along the breezy shore , Low bending ...
... shades the landscape fhines ; To mark the birches ' ftems all golden light , That lit the dark flant woods with filvery white ; The willow's weeping trees , that twinkling hoar , Glanced oft upturned along the breezy shore , Low bending ...
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... shade ; The unwearied glance of woodman's echoed stroke ; And curling from the trees the cottage smoke . Their panniered train a group of potters goad , Winding from fide to fide up the steep road ; The peasant , from yon cliff of ...
... shade ; The unwearied glance of woodman's echoed stroke ; And curling from the trees the cottage smoke . Their panniered train a group of potters goad , Winding from fide to fide up the steep road ; The peasant , from yon cliff of ...
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... desert haunts invades Than waters dashing wild , or rocking shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's winding - fheet of fnow . Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys careffed , AN EVENING WALK . II.
... desert haunts invades Than waters dashing wild , or rocking shades , Ye ne'er , like hapless human wanderers , throw Your young on winter's winding - fheet of fnow . Fair Swan ! by all a mother's joys careffed , AN EVENING WALK . II.
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... shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in fairy days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While mufic , ftealing round the ...
... shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in fairy days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ; While mufic , ftealing round the ...
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