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... traveller , here we are once more ' " Inland , within a hollow vale , I stood " . Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland " O friend ! I know not which way I must look " " Milton ! thou shouldst be living at this hour ...
... traveller , here we are once more ' " Inland , within a hollow vale , I stood " . Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland " O friend ! I know not which way I must look " " Milton ! thou shouldst be living at this hour ...
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... traveller in balloon , Mounting as if to reach the moon , Was never half so bless'd . And let him , let him go his way , Alone , and innocent , and gay ! For , if good angels love to wait On the forlorn unfortunate , This child will ...
... traveller in balloon , Mounting as if to reach the moon , Was never half so bless'd . And let him , let him go his way , Alone , and innocent , and gay ! For , if good angels love to wait On the forlorn unfortunate , This child will ...
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... travellers by the fall of snow and other acci- dt , very common along this dreadful road . The houses in the more retired Swiss valleys are all built of wood . Huge convent domes with pinnacles and towers , And antique 32 22 ...
... travellers by the fall of snow and other acci- dt , very common along this dreadful road . The houses in the more retired Swiss valleys are all built of wood . Huge convent domes with pinnacles and towers , And antique 32 22 ...
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... traveller passing to and fro , No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning toll'd the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touch'd by the beggar's moan of human woes ; The grassy seat beneath ...
... traveller passing to and fro , No peasant leans upon his pole , to tell For whom at morning toll'd the funeral bell ; Their watch - dog ne'er his angry bark foregoes , Touch'd by the beggar's moan of human woes ; The grassy seat beneath ...
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... travellers saw me weep , my fate inquired , And gave me food , and rest , more welcome , more desired . My heart is touch'd to think that men like these , Wild houseless wanderers , were my first relief : How kindly did they paint their ...
... travellers saw me weep , my fate inquired , And gave me food , and rest , more welcome , more desired . My heart is touch'd to think that men like these , Wild houseless wanderers , were my first relief : How kindly did they paint their ...
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