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Roused by the cock , the soon - clad shepherd leaves His mossy cottage , where
with peace he dwells ; And from the crowded fold , in order , drives His flock , to
taste the verdure of the morn . James Thomson . — Born 1700 , Died 1748 .
Roused by the cock , the soon - clad shepherd leaves His mossy cottage , where
with peace he dwells ; And from the crowded fold , in order , drives His flock , to
taste the verdure of the morn . James Thomson . — Born 1700 , Died 1748 .
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Unclogg ' d the body , unobscured the mind : The morning rises gay , with
pleasing stealth , The temperate evening falls ... Thine is the balmy breath of
morn , Just as the dew - bent rose is born ; And while meridian fervours beat ,
Thine is the ...
Unclogg ' d the body , unobscured the mind : The morning rises gay , with
pleasing stealth , The temperate evening falls ... Thine is the balmy breath of
morn , Just as the dew - bent rose is born ; And while meridian fervours beat ,
Thine is the ...
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... Some pompous palace , or some blissful bower , Well may they venture on the
mimic ' s art , Aghast you start , and scarce with aching Who play from morn to
night a borrow ' d sight part : Sustain the approaching fire ' s tremendous
Practised ...
... Some pompous palace , or some blissful bower , Well may they venture on the
mimic ' s art , Aghast you start , and scarce with aching Who play from morn to
night a borrow ' d sight part : Sustain the approaching fire ' s tremendous
Practised ...
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And chase gay flies , and cull the fairest A motive fair to Learning ' s imps he gave
, flowers ; Who cheerless o ' er her darkling region For when my bones in grass -
green sods are striy ; laid , Till Reason ' s morn arise , and light them on For ...
And chase gay flies , and cull the fairest A motive fair to Learning ' s imps he gave
, flowers ; Who cheerless o ' er her darkling region For when my bones in grass -
green sods are striy ; laid , Till Reason ' s morn arise , and light them on For ...
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The hungry worm my sister is ; This winding - sheet I wear : And cold and weary
lasts our night , Till that last morn ... The lark sung loud ; the morning smiled With
beams of rosy red : Pale William quaked in every limb , And raving left his bed .
The hungry worm my sister is ; This winding - sheet I wear : And cold and weary
lasts our night , Till that last morn ... The lark sung loud ; the morning smiled With
beams of rosy red : Pale William quaked in every limb , And raving left his bed .
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