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... Fair Smiled like the morn, and vanished intoair.” 1785. EXTRACTFROM THE CONCLUSIONOF A POEM, COMPOSED IN ANTICIPATION OF LEAVING SCHOOL DEAR native regions,Iforetell, From what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may ...
... Fair Smiled like the morn, and vanished intoair.” 1785. EXTRACTFROM THE CONCLUSIONOF A POEM, COMPOSED IN ANTICIPATION OF LEAVING SCHOOL DEAR native regions,Iforetell, From what I feel at this farewell, That, wheresoe'er my steps may ...
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... fair darkeyed maids Tend the small harvest of their garden glades; Or stops the solemn mountainshades to view Stretch o'er the pictured mirror broad and blue, Andtrack theyellow lightsfrom steep to steep, Asupthe opposing hillsthey ...
... fair darkeyed maids Tend the small harvest of their garden glades; Or stops the solemn mountainshades to view Stretch o'er the pictured mirror broad and blue, Andtrack theyellow lightsfrom steep to steep, Asupthe opposing hillsthey ...
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... fair Locarno smiles Emboweredin walnut slopes and citronisles: Or seek at eve the banks of Tusa's stream, Where, 'mid dim towers and woods, her waters gleam. From thebright wave,in solemngloom, retire Thedull red steeps, and ...
... fair Locarno smiles Emboweredin walnut slopes and citronisles: Or seek at eve the banks of Tusa's stream, Where, 'mid dim towers and woods, her waters gleam. From thebright wave,in solemngloom, retire Thedull red steeps, and ...
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... fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air:Yet notfor this will sober reason frownUpon that promise, nor thehope disown; She knows thatonly from high aims ensue650 Rich guerdons, and to them aloneare due. Great God! by whom ...
... fair For creatures doomed to breathe terrestrial air:Yet notfor this will sober reason frownUpon that promise, nor thehope disown; She knows thatonly from high aims ensue650 Rich guerdons, and to them aloneare due. Great God! by whom ...
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... Fair spectacle,–but instantly a scream Thence bursting shrill did all remark prevent; They paused, and heard a hoarser voice blaspheme, And female cries. Their course they thitherbent, And meta man who foamed with anger vehement, LIII A ...
... Fair spectacle,–but instantly a scream Thence bursting shrill did all remark prevent; They paused, and heard a hoarser voice blaspheme, And female cries. Their course they thitherbent, And meta man who foamed with anger vehement, LIII A ...
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