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... once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in fairy days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ...
... once the bright Wins on the shade , the fhade upon the light . No favoured eye was e'er allowed to gaze On lovelier spectacle in fairy days ; When gentle Spirits urged a sportive chase , Brushing with lucid wands the water's face ...
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... once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride fuftained his foul In folitude . — Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to fit , His only vifitants a ftraggling sheep , The ftone ...
... once With indignation turned himself away , And with the food of pride fuftained his foul In folitude . — Stranger ! these gloomy boughs Had charms for him ; and here he loved to fit , His only vifitants a ftraggling sheep , The ftone ...
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... , Converfing not , knew little in what mould Each other's minds were fashioned ; and at length , When once again we met in Grafmere Vale , Between us there was little other bond Than common feelings TO HIS BROTHER . 29.
... , Converfing not , knew little in what mould Each other's minds were fashioned ; and at length , When once again we met in Grafmere Vale , Between us there was little other bond Than common feelings TO HIS BROTHER . 29.
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... steps , And on the fummit reached a heathy plain , With a tumultuous wafte of huge hill - tops Before us ; favage region ! and I walked In weariness when , all at once , behold ! Beneath our feet , a little lowly vale , A.
... steps , And on the fummit reached a heathy plain , With a tumultuous wafte of huge hill - tops Before us ; favage region ! and I walked In weariness when , all at once , behold ! Beneath our feet , a little lowly vale , A.
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... Once more beneath the concave of a blue And cloudless sky . — Anon exclaimed our host , Triumphantly dispersing with the taunt The fhade of discontent which on his brow Had gathered , -- “ Ye have left my cell , —but fee How Nature hems ...
... Once more beneath the concave of a blue And cloudless sky . — Anon exclaimed our host , Triumphantly dispersing with the taunt The fhade of discontent which on his brow Had gathered , -- “ Ye have left my cell , —but fee How Nature hems ...
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