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... Calm is all nature as a resting wheel " " Earth has not anything to show more fair " " Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side ' " Brook ! whose society the poet seeks Admonition " " " Beloved vale ! ' I said , ' when I shall con ...
... Calm is all nature as a resting wheel " " Earth has not anything to show more fair " " Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side ' " Brook ! whose society the poet seeks Admonition " " " Beloved vale ! ' I said , ' when I shall con ...
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... calm of summer nights , When , by the margin of the trembling lake , Beneath the gloomy hills , I homeward went In solitude , such intercourse was mine : " Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer ...
... calm of summer nights , When , by the margin of the trembling lake , Beneath the gloomy hills , I homeward went In solitude , such intercourse was mine : " Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer ...
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... Tasso . - In this description of the cock , I remembered a spirited one of the same animal in " L'Agriculture , ou Les Géorgiques Françaises , " of M. Rossuet . ' Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire JUVENILE PIECES . 25 25.
... Tasso . - In this description of the cock , I remembered a spirited one of the same animal in " L'Agriculture , ou Les Géorgiques Françaises , " of M. Rossuet . ' Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire JUVENILE PIECES . 25 25.
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. ' Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire , With towers and woods , a " prospect all on fire ; " The coves and secret hollows , through a ray Of fainter gold , a purple gleam betray . The gilded turf arrays ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. ' Cross the calm lake's blue shades the cliffs aspire , With towers and woods , a " prospect all on fire ; " The coves and secret hollows , through a ray Of fainter gold , a purple gleam betray . The gilded turf arrays ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the swan stirs the ...
WILLIAM WORDSWOTH. Sweet are the sounds that mingle from afar , Heard by calm lakes , as peeps the folding star , Where the duck dabbles ' mid the rustling sedge , And feeding pike starts from the water's edge , Or the swan stirs the ...
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