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Page 148
... vale , Have put their glory on . The mountains that enfold In their wide sweep the colour'd landscape round , Seem groups of giant kings , in purple and gold , That guard the enchanted ground . I roam the woods that crown The upland ...
... vale , Have put their glory on . The mountains that enfold In their wide sweep the colour'd landscape round , Seem groups of giant kings , in purple and gold , That guard the enchanted ground . I roam the woods that crown The upland ...
Page 155
... vale that lies so still , Bosom'd in so calm a hill , That no wanderer ever found ? Where's the spot of holy ground ? Isle , or peak , or promontory , That hath not some human story , Dark with guilt , or gloom'd with woe ? Where's the ...
... vale that lies so still , Bosom'd in so calm a hill , That no wanderer ever found ? Where's the spot of holy ground ? Isle , or peak , or promontory , That hath not some human story , Dark with guilt , or gloom'd with woe ? Where's the ...
Page 159
... vale and glen ; And how the scorched foot did shrink As it touch'd the slippery plain : And some had gather'd beneath the trees In hope of finding shade ; But alas ! there was not a single breeze Astir in any glade ! The cities were ...
... vale and glen ; And how the scorched foot did shrink As it touch'd the slippery plain : And some had gather'd beneath the trees In hope of finding shade ; But alas ! there was not a single breeze Astir in any glade ! The cities were ...
Page 162
... vale Welcome back the nightingale . So may she whose name I write , Be herself a flower of light , Live a life of innocence , Die , -to be transported hence To that Garden in the skies , Where the lily never dies . JAMES MONTGOMERY ...
... vale Welcome back the nightingale . So may she whose name I write , Be herself a flower of light , Live a life of innocence , Die , -to be transported hence To that Garden in the skies , Where the lily never dies . JAMES MONTGOMERY ...
Page 166
... VALE and lake , within your mountain - urn Smiling so tranquilly , and set so deep , Oft doth your dreamy loveliness return , Colouring the tender shadows of my sleep With light Elysian : -for the hues that steep Your shores in melting ...
... VALE and lake , within your mountain - urn Smiling so tranquilly , and set so deep , Oft doth your dreamy loveliness return , Colouring the tender shadows of my sleep With light Elysian : -for the hues that steep Your shores in melting ...
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