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... In the dark mansions of the bigot's soul, Enlivening Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa ... inthe sword; Britain,who thoughtto stain the field was fame, Now honoured Edward's less than Bacon's name. Her sons ...
... In the dark mansions of the bigot's soul, Enlivening Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa ... inthe sword; Britain,who thoughtto stain the field was fame, Now honoured Edward's less than Bacon's name. Her sons ...
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... In the rough fernclad park, the herded deer Shook the stilltwinkling tailand glancing ear; When horses in the sunburnt intake stood, And vainly eyed below the tempting flood,50 Or tracked the passenger, inmute distress, Withforward neck ...
... In the rough fernclad park, the herded deer Shook the stilltwinkling tailand glancing ear; When horses in the sunburnt intake stood, And vainly eyed below the tempting flood,50 Or tracked the passenger, inmute distress, Withforward neck ...
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... Inthis deep vale He died,—this seat his only monument. If Thou be onewhose heartthe holyforms Ofyoung imagination have ... inthe silent hour of inward thought, Can still suspect, and still revere himself In lowliness of heart. 1795. THE ...
... Inthis deep vale He died,—this seat his only monument. If Thou be onewhose heartthe holyforms Ofyoung imagination have ... inthe silent hour of inward thought, Can still suspect, and still revere himself In lowliness of heart. 1795. THE ...
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... inthe full tideofplay, Stood silentas we passed them! I have heard The boisterous carman,inthe miry road, Check his loud whip and hail us with mild voice, And speak with milder voice tohispoor beasts. MAR. And whither wereyou going? HER ...
... inthe full tideofplay, Stood silentas we passed them! I have heard The boisterous carman,inthe miry road, Check his loud whip and hail us with mild voice, And speak with milder voice tohispoor beasts. MAR. And whither wereyou going? HER ...
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... In the silence of morning the song of the Bird. Tis a note of enchantment; what ails her? She sees A mountain ascending ... inthe midst of the dale, Down which shesooften hastripped with herpail; 10 And a single small cottage, anestlikea ...
... In the silence of morning the song of the Bird. Tis a note of enchantment; what ails her? She sees A mountain ascending ... inthe midst of the dale, Down which shesooften hastripped with herpail; 10 And a single small cottage, anestlikea ...
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