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... as a Refting Wheel ... ... ... ... 142 142 145 146 Domestic Poems . The Pet Lamb Lucy Gray ; or , Solitude ... Three years he grew in Sun and Shower She was a Phantom of Delight : 147 150 153 155 CONTENTS . : ... : : : ... : :
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... sun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it touches on the purple steep That flings his fhadow on the pictured deep . ' Crofs the calm lake's blue fhades the cliffs afpire.
... sun appears ; A long blue bar its ægis orb divides , And breaks the spreading of its golden tides ; And now it touches on the purple steep That flings his fhadow on the pictured deep . ' Crofs the calm lake's blue fhades the cliffs afpire.
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... sun , Sinking with less than ordinary state , Attained his western bound ; but rays of light- Now fuddenly diverging from the orb Retired behind the mountain tops or veiled By the dense air - fhot upwards to the crown Of the blue ...
... sun , Sinking with less than ordinary state , Attained his western bound ; but rays of light- Now fuddenly diverging from the orb Retired behind the mountain tops or veiled By the dense air - fhot upwards to the crown Of the blue ...
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... sun , And one bare dwelling ; one abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though not of want : the little fields , made green By husbandry of many thrifty years , Paid cheerful tribute to the moorland house . -There ...
... sun , And one bare dwelling ; one abode , no more ! It seemed the home of poverty and toil , Though not of want : the little fields , made green By husbandry of many thrifty years , Paid cheerful tribute to the moorland house . -There ...
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... sun ; We can behold it from our orchard - seat ; And , when at evening we pursue our walk Along the public way , this cliff , so high Above us , and fo diftant in its height , Is vifible ; and often feems to fend Its own deep quiet to ...
... sun ; We can behold it from our orchard - seat ; And , when at evening we pursue our walk Along the public way , this cliff , so high Above us , and fo diftant in its height , Is vifible ; and often feems to fend Its own deep quiet to ...
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