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... nature's God that spot to man had given Where falls the purple morning far and wide In flakes of light uponthemountainside; Wherewith loud voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood, or sleeps in quiet lakes. Yet not unrecompensed ...
... nature's God that spot to man had given Where falls the purple morning far and wide In flakes of light uponthemountainside; Wherewith loud voice the power of water shakes The leafy wood, or sleeps in quiet lakes. Yet not unrecompensed ...
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... Nature to avenge herGod. Still, Nature, ever just, tohim imparts Joysonly given to uncorrupted hearts. 'Tis morn: with gold the verdant mountain glows More high, the snowy peakswith hues ofrose. Farstretchedbeneath the manytinted hills ...
... Nature to avenge herGod. Still, Nature, ever just, tohim imparts Joysonly given to uncorrupted hearts. 'Tis morn: with gold the verdant mountain glows More high, the snowy peakswith hues ofrose. Farstretchedbeneath the manytinted hills ...
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... Nature's child. He, all superior but hisGod disdained, Walked none restraining,and by none restrained Confessed no law but what his reason taught, Did all he wished, and wished but what he ought. As maninhisprimeval dower arrayed ...
... Nature's child. He, all superior but hisGod disdained, Walked none restraining,and by none restrained Confessed no law but what his reason taught, Did all he wished, and wished but what he ought. As maninhisprimeval dower arrayed ...
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... nature could no more support, With blindness linked, didon my vitals fall; And, after many interruptions short Of hideous sense, Isank, norstep could crawl: Unsought for was the help that did my life recall. XLIV. “Borne to a hospital, I ...
... nature could no more support, With blindness linked, didon my vitals fall; And, after many interruptions short Of hideous sense, Isank, norstep could crawl: Unsought for was the help that did my life recall. XLIV. “Borne to a hospital, I ...
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... Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man hasmade ofman. Throughprimrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; 10 And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys ...
... Nature link The human soul that through me ran; And much it grieved my heart to think What man hasmade ofman. Throughprimrose tufts, in that green bower, The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; 10 And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys ...
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