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... Half grey , half fhagged with ivy to its ridge . 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 ...
... Half grey , half fhagged with ivy to its ridge . 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 ...
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... half - feen form of Twilight roams astray ; Shedding , through paly loop - holes mild and small , Gleams that upon the lake's ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale ...
... half - feen form of Twilight roams astray ; Shedding , through paly loop - holes mild and small , Gleams that upon the lake's ftill bofom fall ; Soft o'er the furface creep those luftres pale Tracking the fitful motions of the gale ...
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... half the circle of the sky ; And giving back , and shedding each on each , With prodigal communion , the bright hues Which from the unapparent fount of glory They had imbibed , and ceased not to receive , That which the heavens ...
... half the circle of the sky ; And giving back , and shedding each on each , With prodigal communion , the bright hues Which from the unapparent fount of glory They had imbibed , and ceased not to receive , That which the heavens ...
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... , along that bank , when I have paff'd At evening , I believe that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute - looking at the grave in which he lies ! Esthwaite . LINES Left upon a Seat in a Yew THERE WAS A BOY . 23.
... , along that bank , when I have paff'd At evening , I believe that oftentimes A long half - hour together I have stood Mute - looking at the grave in which he lies ! Esthwaite . LINES Left upon a Seat in a Yew THERE WAS A BOY . 23.
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... half a year . " Now cross where I fhall cross - come on , And follow me where I fhall lead . " . The other took him at his word , But did not like the deed . It was a spot which you may fee If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chaẩm a ...
... half a year . " Now cross where I fhall cross - come on , And follow me where I fhall lead . " . The other took him at his word , But did not like the deed . It was a spot which you may fee If ever you to Langdale go : Into a chaẩm a ...
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