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Page 23
... native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from his view , And soon were lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The silent thought , nor from his lips did come One ...
... native home ; And fast the white rocks faded from his view , And soon were lost in circumambient foam : And then , it may be , of his wish to roam Repented he , but in his bosom slept The silent thought , nor from his lips did come One ...
Page 24
... native shore Fades o'er the waters blue ; The Night - winds sigh , the breakers roar , And shrieks the wild seamew . Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight ; Farewell awhile to him and thee , My native Land - Good Night ...
... native shore Fades o'er the waters blue ; The Night - winds sigh , the breakers roar , And shrieks the wild seamew . Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight ; Farewell awhile to him and thee , My native Land - Good Night ...
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... native can acquire a competent , far less complete , knowledge of our obsolete idioms . We may give the critic credit for his ingenuity , but no more believe him than we do Smollet's Lismahago , who maintains , that the purest English ...
... native can acquire a competent , far less complete , knowledge of our obsolete idioms . We may give the critic credit for his ingenuity , but no more believe him than we do Smollet's Lismahago , who maintains , that the purest English ...