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... heard . How pleasant , as the yellowing fun declines , And with long rays and shades the landscape fhines ; To mark the birches ' ftems all golden light , That lit the dark flant woods with filvery white ; The willow's weeping trees ...
... heard . How pleasant , as the yellowing fun declines , And with long rays and shades the landscape fhines ; To mark the birches ' ftems all golden light , That lit the dark flant woods with filvery white ; The willow's weeping trees ...
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... heard remote ! Even here , amid the sweep of endless woods , Blue pomp of lakes , high cliffs , and falling floods , Not undelightful are the fimpleft charms , Found by the graffy door of mountain - farms . Sweetly ferocious , round his ...
... heard remote ! Even here , amid the sweep of endless woods , Blue pomp of lakes , high cliffs , and falling floods , Not undelightful are the fimpleft charms , Found by the graffy door of mountain - farms . Sweetly ferocious , round his ...
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... heard their chisels ' clinking found ) Toil , fmall as pigmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between th ' aërial cliffs defcried , O'erwalk the flender plank from fide to side ; Thefe , by the pale - blue rocks that ceaseless ring ...
... heard their chisels ' clinking found ) Toil , fmall as pigmies in the gulf profound ; Some , dim between th ' aërial cliffs defcried , O'erwalk the flender plank from fide to side ; Thefe , by the pale - blue rocks that ceaseless ring ...
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... vainly fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
... vainly fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
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... Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling fedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the fwan ftirs the reeds , his neck and bill Wetting , that drip upon the water still ...
... Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling fedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the fwan ftirs the reeds , his neck and bill Wetting , that drip upon the water still ...
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