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... ftill , the sport of fome malignant power , He knows but from its fhade the present hour . But why , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show her yet fome joys to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with soft affection's car , The ...
... ftill , the sport of fome malignant power , He knows but from its fhade the present hour . But why , ungrateful , dwell on idle pain ? To show her yet fome joys to me remain , Say , will my Friend , with soft affection's car , The ...
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... ftill , Breathed a pale fteam around the glaring hill , And fhades of deep - embattled clouds were feen , Spotting the northern cliffs with lights between ; Gazing the tempting fhades to them denied , When flood the shortened herds amid ...
... ftill , Breathed a pale fteam around the glaring hill , And fhades of deep - embattled clouds were feen , Spotting the northern cliffs with lights between ; Gazing the tempting fhades to them denied , When flood the shortened herds amid ...
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... ftill , and green , Whofe fhades protect the hidden wave ferene , Whence fragrance scents the water's desert gale , The violet and lily of the vale ! Where , though her far - off twilight ditty steal , They not the trip of harmless milk ...
... ftill , and green , Whofe fhades protect the hidden wave ferene , Whence fragrance scents the water's desert gale , The violet and lily of the vale ! Where , though her far - off twilight ditty steal , They not the trip of harmless milk ...
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... ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale . With restless interchange at once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to ...
... ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale . With restless interchange at once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to ...
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... ftill the tender , vacant gloom remains ; Still the cold cheek its fhuddering tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steamy rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall foon ...
... ftill the tender , vacant gloom remains ; Still the cold cheek its fhuddering tear retains . The bird , who ceased , with fading light , to thread Silent the hedge or steamy rivulet's bed , From his grey re - appearing tower shall foon ...
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