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... To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . B3 Winandermere . 35 AN EVENING WALK . AR from my Extract from the Conclufion of a Poem, compofed upon leaving School PAGE.
... To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose . B3 Winandermere . 35 AN EVENING WALK . AR from my Extract from the Conclufion of a Poem, compofed upon leaving School PAGE.
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... first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , even then , the little heart would beat At times , while young Content forfook her feat , And ...
... first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , even then , the little heart would beat At times , while young Content forfook her feat , And ...
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... first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , ' Till higher mounted , ftrives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does fhe ftill , undaunted throw the while On ...
... first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , ' Till higher mounted , ftrives in vain to cheer The weary hills , impervious , blackening near ; Yet does fhe ftill , undaunted throw the while On ...
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... First covered o'er , and taught this aged tree With its dark arms to form a circling bower , I well remember . - He was one who owned No common foul . In youth by fcience nurfed , And led by Nature into a wild scene Of lofty Efthwaite ...
... First covered o'er , and taught this aged tree With its dark arms to form a circling bower , I well remember . - He was one who owned No common foul . In youth by fcience nurfed , And led by Nature into a wild scene Of lofty Efthwaite ...
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... first leave of those green hills And rocks that were the play - ground of thy youth , Year followed year , my Brother ! and we two , Converfing not , knew little in what mould Each other's minds were fashioned ; and at length , When ...
... first leave of those green hills And rocks that were the play - ground of thy youth , Year followed year , my Brother ! and we two , Converfing not , knew little in what mould Each other's minds were fashioned ; and at length , When ...
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