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... morning , and the ftars at night , Alike , when firft the vales the bittern fills . Or the first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , even ...
... morning , and the ftars at night , Alike , when firft the vales the bittern fills . Or the first woodcocks roamed the moonlight hills . In thoughtless gaiety I courfed the plain , And hope itself was all I knew of pain ; For then , even ...
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... morning purity arrayed . From " The Excurfim , " Book V. THE VALLEY OF WINANDER AND BRATHAY CHURCH . Right across the lake Our pinnace moves ; then , coafting creek and bay , Glades we beheld , and into thickets peeped , D Where couch ...
... morning purity arrayed . From " The Excurfim , " Book V. THE VALLEY OF WINANDER AND BRATHAY CHURCH . Right across the lake Our pinnace moves ; then , coafting creek and bay , Glades we beheld , and into thickets peeped , D Where couch ...
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... morning we had walked abroad At break of day , Joanna and myself . - ' Twas that delightful feafon when the broom , Full - flowered , and visible on every steep , Along the copfes runs in veins of gold . P. 46 . Our pathway led us on to ...
... morning we had walked abroad At break of day , Joanna and myself . - ' Twas that delightful feafon when the broom , Full - flowered , and visible on every steep , Along the copfes runs in veins of gold . P. 46 . Our pathway led us on to ...
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... morning , I fat down , and there , In memory of affections old and true , I chifelled out in those rude characters Joanna's name upon the living ftone . And I , and all who dwell by my fire - fide , Have called the lovely rock ...
... morning , I fat down , and there , In memory of affections old and true , I chifelled out in those rude characters Joanna's name upon the living ftone . And I , and all who dwell by my fire - fide , Have called the lovely rock ...
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... morning : fresh and clear , The rivulet delighting in its ftrength , Ran with a young man's fpeed ; and yet the voice Of waters which the Winter had fupplied , Was foftened down into a vernal tone . The spirit of enjoyment and defire ...
... morning : fresh and clear , The rivulet delighting in its ftrength , Ran with a young man's fpeed ; and yet the voice Of waters which the Winter had fupplied , Was foftened down into a vernal tone . The spirit of enjoyment and defire ...
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