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The wild - duck When by kind duty fix'd . Among the roots hence Of hazel pendent
o'er the plaintive stream , O'er the rough moss , and o'er the trackless They frame
the first foundation of their waste domnes , The heath - hen flutters : pious ...
The wild - duck When by kind duty fix'd . Among the roots hence Of hazel pendent
o'er the plaintive stream , O'er the rough moss , and o'er the trackless They frame
the first foundation of their waste domnes , The heath - hen flutters : pious ...
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Check'd , at last , glade By love's respectful modesty , he deem'd The wild deer
trip , and often turning gaze The theft profane , if aught profane to love At early
passenger . Music awakes Can e'er be deem'd ; and , struggling from the The
native ...
Check'd , at last , glade By love's respectful modesty , he deem'd The wild deer
trip , and often turning gaze The theft profane , if aught profane to love At early
passenger . Music awakes Can e'er be deem'd ; and , struggling from the The
native ...
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... o'er the sounding world : Strain'd to the root , the stooping forest pours A
rustling shower of yet untimely leaves , High - beat , the circling mountains eddy
in , From the bare wild , the dissipated storm , And send it in a torrent down the
vale .
... o'er the sounding world : Strain'd to the root , the stooping forest pours A
rustling shower of yet untimely leaves , High - beat , the circling mountains eddy
in , From the bare wild , the dissipated storm , And send it in a torrent down the
vale .
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... own loose revolving fields the swain Disaster'd stands ; sees other hills ascend
, Of unknown joyless brow , and other scenes , Of horrid prospect , shag the
trackless plain ; Nor finds the river nor the forest , hid Beneath the formless wild ;
but ...
... own loose revolving fields the swain Disaster'd stands ; sees other hills ascend
, Of unknown joyless brow , and other scenes , Of horrid prospect , shag the
trackless plain ; Nor finds the river nor the forest , hid Beneath the formless wild ;
but ...
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Thou fliest for refuge to the wilds of Kent ; The needy traveller , serene and gay ,
And , tired like me with follies and with crimes , Walks the wild heath and sings
his toil In angry numbers warn'st succeeding times ; away . Then shall thy friend ...
Thou fliest for refuge to the wilds of Kent ; The needy traveller , serene and gay ,
And , tired like me with follies and with crimes , Walks the wild heath and sings
his toil In angry numbers warn'st succeeding times ; away . Then shall thy friend ...
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