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... Mid clustering ifles , and holly - sprinkled steeps : Where twilight glens endear my Efthwaite's fhore , And memory of departed pleasures more . Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy Winandermere An Evening Walk.
... Mid clustering ifles , and holly - sprinkled steeps : Where twilight glens endear my Efthwaite's fhore , And memory of departed pleasures more . Fair scenes , erewhile , I taught , a happy Winandermere An Evening Walk.
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... happy child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : Then did no ebb of cheerfulness demand Sad tides of joy from melancholy's hand , In youth's wild eye the livelong day was bright , The fun at morning , and the ftars at night ...
... happy child , The echoes of your rocks my carols wild : Then did no ebb of cheerfulness demand Sad tides of joy from melancholy's hand , In youth's wild eye the livelong day was bright , The fun at morning , and the ftars at night ...
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... happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death . But now the clear bright Moon her zenith gains , AN EVENING WALK . 15.
... happy days shall rise , ' Till our small share of hardly - paining fighs ( For fighs will ever trouble human breath ) Creep hufhed into the tranquil breaft of death . But now the clear bright Moon her zenith gains , AN EVENING WALK . 15.
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... happy chance we saw A two - fold image ; on a grafly bank A fnow - white ram , and in the crystal flood Another and the fame ! Moft beautiful , On the green turf , with his imperial front Shaggy and bold , and wreathed horns superb ...
... happy chance we saw A two - fold image ; on a grafly bank A fnow - white ram , and in the crystal flood Another and the fame ! Moft beautiful , On the green turf , with his imperial front Shaggy and bold , and wreathed horns superb ...
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... Of undistinguishable fympathies , Mingling moft earnest wishes for the day When we , and others whom we love , shall meet A second time in Grafmere's happy vale . Langdale . BLEA TARN . HESE ferious words . Clofed TO HIS BROTHER . 31.
... Of undistinguishable fympathies , Mingling moft earnest wishes for the day When we , and others whom we love , shall meet A second time in Grafmere's happy vale . Langdale . BLEA TARN . HESE ferious words . Clofed TO HIS BROTHER . 31.
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