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... its peeping flowers and its cheery feelings ; Summer in its gay voluptuousness ;
and Autumn in its falling leaves , quiet decay , and melancholy fancies . We have
John Dyer with his exquisite “ Grongar Hill , " and Shenstone with his exquisite ...
... its peeping flowers and its cheery feelings ; Summer in its gay voluptuousness ;
and Autumn in its falling leaves , quiet decay , and melancholy fancies . We have
John Dyer with his exquisite “ Grongar Hill , " and Shenstone with his exquisite ...
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On this side , and on that , men see their friends Drop off , like leaves in autumn ;
yet launch out Into fantastic schemes , which the long livers In the world's hale
and undegenerate days Could searce have leisure for . - Fools that we are !
On this side , and on that , men see their friends Drop off , like leaves in autumn ;
yet launch out Into fantastic schemes , which the long livers In the world's hale
and undegenerate days Could searce have leisure for . - Fools that we are !
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High in his faith and hopes , look how he Thus , at the shut of even , the weary
bird reaches Leaves the wide air , and in some lonely After the prize in view ! and
, like a bird , brake That's hamper'd , struggles hard to get Cowers down , and ...
High in his faith and hopes , look how he Thus , at the shut of even , the weary
bird reaches Leaves the wide air , and in some lonely After the prize in view ! and
, like a bird , brake That's hamper'd , struggles hard to get Cowers down , and ...
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Yet the rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ;
When its leaves are all dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume
it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they bloom and ...
Yet the rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ;
When its leaves are all dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume
it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they bloom and ...
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Gradual sinks the breeze Into a perfect calm , that not a breath Is heard to quiver
through the closing woods , Or rustling turn the many twinkling leaves Of aspen
tall . The uncurling floods diffused In glassy breadth , seem , through delusive ...
Gradual sinks the breeze Into a perfect calm , that not a breath Is heard to quiver
through the closing woods , Or rustling turn the many twinkling leaves Of aspen
tall . The uncurling floods diffused In glassy breadth , seem , through delusive ...
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