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... rest,Drove far away the savage thoughts that roll In the dark mansions of the bigot's soul, Enlivening Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa brighter day;Sowhen onOcean's face the storm subsides, Hushed are the ...
... rest,Drove far away the savage thoughts that roll In the dark mansions of the bigot's soul, Enlivening Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa brighter day;Sowhen onOcean's face the storm subsides, Hushed are the ...
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... rest. Awake, awake! andsnatch the slumbering lyre, Letthis bright morn andSandysthe song inspire.' 110 “I looked obedience: the celestial Fair Smiled like the morn, and vanished intoair.” 1785. EXTRACTFROM THE CONCLUSIONOF A POEM ...
... rest. Awake, awake! andsnatch the slumbering lyre, Letthis bright morn andSandysthe song inspire.' 110 “I looked obedience: the celestial Fair Smiled like the morn, and vanished intoair.” 1785. EXTRACTFROM THE CONCLUSIONOF A POEM ...
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... rest Far in the regions of the west,10 Though tothe valeno parting beamBe given, not one memorial gleam, A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose. 1786. WRITTEN INVERY EARLY YOUTH CALM is all nature as a ...
... rest Far in the regions of the west,10 Though tothe valeno parting beamBe given, not one memorial gleam, A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear hills where first he rose. 1786. WRITTEN INVERY EARLY YOUTH CALM is all nature as a ...
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... Rest nearyourlittle plots of wheaten glade; 130 To allthatbindsthe soulin powerless trance, Lipdewing song, and ringlettossing dance; Where sparkling eyes and breaking smiles illume The sylvan cabin's luteenlivened gloom. —Alas! the ...
... Rest nearyourlittle plots of wheaten glade; 130 To allthatbindsthe soulin powerless trance, Lipdewing song, and ringlettossing dance; Where sparkling eyes and breaking smiles illume The sylvan cabin's luteenlivened gloom. —Alas! the ...
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... rest, Peeps often ere she darts intoher nest, Sotothe homestead, where the grandsire tends A little prattling child, he oft descends, To glance a look upon the wellmatched pair; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there. There ...
... rest, Peeps often ere she darts intoher nest, Sotothe homestead, where the grandsire tends A little prattling child, he oft descends, To glance a look upon the wellmatched pair; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there. There ...
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