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Page 5
... 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.
... 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.
Page 12
... Small circles of green radiance gleam around . Oh ! when the bitter fhowers her path affail , And roars between the hills the torrent gale ; No more her breath can thaw their fingers cold , Their frozen arms her neck no more can fold ...
... Small circles of green radiance gleam around . Oh ! when the bitter fhowers her path affail , And roars between the hills the torrent gale ; No more her breath can thaw their fingers cold , Their frozen arms her neck no more can fold ...
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... small , Gleams that upon the lake's ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale . With restless interchange at once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light ...
... small , Gleams that upon the lake's ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale . With restless interchange at once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light ...
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... rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death . But now the clear bright Moon her zenith gains , AN EVENING WALK . 15.
... rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death . But now the clear bright Moon her zenith gains , AN EVENING WALK . 15.
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... firs ; and on the fork Of that one beech , appeared a thrush's neft , A last year's neft , confpicuously built At such small elevation from the ground As gave fure fign that they who in that house TO HIS BROTHER . 27 To his Brother.
... firs ; and on the fork Of that one beech , appeared a thrush's neft , A last year's neft , confpicuously built At such small elevation from the ground As gave fure fign that they who in that house TO HIS BROTHER . 27 To his Brother.
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