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... all nature 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 . : ... : : : ... : :
... all nature 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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... Delighted with the glowworm's harmless ray , Tofs light from hand to hand , while on the ground Small circles of green radiance gleam around . Oh ! when the bitter fhowers her path affail , And roars between the hills the torrent gale ...
... Delighted with the glowworm's harmless ray , Tofs light from hand to hand , while on the ground Small circles of green radiance gleam around . Oh ! when the bitter fhowers her path affail , And roars between the hills the torrent gale ...
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... delightful art ; Toffed on the waves alone , or ' mid a crew Of joyous comrades . Now the reedy marge Cleared , with a ftrenuous arm I dipped the oar Free from obftruction ; and the boat advanced Through crystal water , smoothly as a ...
... delightful art ; Toffed on the waves alone , or ' mid a crew Of joyous comrades . Now the reedy marge Cleared , with a ftrenuous arm I dipped the oar Free from obftruction ; and the boat advanced Through crystal water , smoothly as a ...
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... delight me to perceive That to this opportune recefs allured , He had furveyed it with a finer eye , A heart more wakeful ; that , more loth to part From place fo lovely , he had worn the track By pacing here , unwearied and alone , In ...
... delight me to perceive That to this opportune recefs allured , He had furveyed it with a finer eye , A heart more wakeful ; that , more loth to part From place fo lovely , he had worn the track By pacing here , unwearied and alone , In ...
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... delight ? " So faying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? — Upward it winds , as if , in Summer heats , Its line had first been ...
... delight ? " So faying , round he looked , as if perplexed ; And , to remove those doubts , my gray - haired Friend Said " Shall we take this pathway for our guide ? — Upward it winds , as if , in Summer heats , Its line had first been ...
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