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... Sweet rill , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the fun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
... Sweet rill , farewell ! To - morrow's noon again Shall hide me , wooing long thy wildwood strain ; But now the fun has gained his western road , And eve's mild hour invites my steps abroad . While , near the midway cliff , the silvered ...
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... fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
... fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
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As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling fedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's ...
As Seen by William Wordsworth William Wordsworth. Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling fedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's ...
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... sweet its ftreamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death ...
... sweet its ftreamlet murmurs in mine ear ! ) Where we , my Friend , to happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death ...
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... sweet Recefs , thought I , is here ! Inftantly throwing down my limbs at ease Upon a bed of heath ; -full many a spot Of hidden beauty have I chanced to espy Among the mountains ; never one like this ; F So lonesome , and fo perfectly ...
... sweet Recefs , thought I , is here ! Inftantly throwing down my limbs at ease Upon a bed of heath ; -full many a spot Of hidden beauty have I chanced to espy Among the mountains ; never one like this ; F So lonesome , and fo perfectly ...
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