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... look alone on you . Thus , when the fun , prepared for rest , Hath gained the precincts of the weft , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he ...
... look alone on you . Thus , when the fun , prepared for rest , Hath gained the precincts of the weft , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he ...
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... looks around the filent tides ; Along the " wild meandering fhore " to view , Obfequious grace the winding fwan pursue ; He fwells his lifted cheft and backward flings His bridling neck between his tow'ring wings ; On as he floats , the ...
... looks around the filent tides ; Along the " wild meandering fhore " to view , Obfequious grace the winding fwan pursue ; He fwells his lifted cheft and backward flings His bridling neck between his tow'ring wings ; On as he floats , the ...
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... look on one , The leaft of Nature's works , one who might move The wife man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful , ever . O be wiser , thou ! Inftructed that true knowledge leads to love , True dignity abides with him alone Who ...
... look on one , The leaft of Nature's works , one who might move The wife man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful , ever . O be wiser , thou ! Inftructed that true knowledge leads to love , True dignity abides with him alone Who ...
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... the window of that little cell , I could not , ever and anon , forbear To glance an upward look on two huge Peaks , That from fome other vale peered into this . " Those lufty twins , on which your eyes are 34 LANGDALE .
... the window of that little cell , I could not , ever and anon , forbear To glance an upward look on two huge Peaks , That from fome other vale peered into this . " Those lufty twins , on which your eyes are 34 LANGDALE .
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... look upon the hills with tenderness , And make dear friendships with the ftreams and groves . Yet we , who are tranfgreffors in this kind , Dwelling retired in our fimplicity Among the woods and fields , we love you well , Joanna ! and ...
... look upon the hills with tenderness , And make dear friendships with the ftreams and groves . Yet we , who are tranfgreffors in this kind , Dwelling retired in our fimplicity Among the woods and fields , we love you well , Joanna ! and ...
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