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... bright , The fun at morning , and the ftars at night , Alike , when firft the vales the bittern fills . Or the first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of ...
... bright , The fun at morning , and the ftars at night , Alike , when firft the vales the bittern fills . Or the first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of ...
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... Bright beams the lonely mountain - horse illume Feeding ' mid purple heath , green rings , and broom ; While the sharp flope the flackened team confounds , Downward the ponderous timber - wain resounds ; In foamy breaks the rill , with ...
... Bright beams the lonely mountain - horse illume Feeding ' mid purple heath , green rings , and broom ; While the sharp flope the flackened team confounds , Downward the ponderous timber - wain resounds ; In foamy breaks the rill , with ...
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... Bright fparks his black and rolling eye - ball hurls Afar , his tail he clofes and unfurls ; On tiptoe reared , he ftrains his clarion throat , Threatened by faintly - anfwering farms remote . Bright'ning the cliffs between where ...
... Bright fparks his black and rolling eye - ball hurls Afar , his tail he clofes and unfurls ; On tiptoe reared , he ftrains his clarion throat , Threatened by faintly - anfwering farms remote . Bright'ning the cliffs between where ...
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... bright glance , and drops behind the hill . In these lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their filver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock the village fight ...
... bright glance , and drops behind the hill . In these lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their filver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock the village fight ...
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... bright Wins on 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 ...
... bright Wins on 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 ...
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