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No children run to lisp their sire ' s return , In buskined measures move Pale Grief
, and pleasing Pain , Or climb his knees the envied kiss to With Horror , tyrant of
the throbbing breast . share . A voice as of the cherub - choir , Oft did the harvest
...
No children run to lisp their sire ' s return , In buskined measures move Pale Grief
, and pleasing Pain , Or climb his knees the envied kiss to With Horror , tyrant of
the throbbing breast . share . A voice as of the cherub - choir , Oft did the harvest
...
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Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round Yet still the loss of wealth is here sup - !
surveys plied His children ' s looks , that ... The sports of children satisfy the child :
Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms , Each nobler aim , represt by long ...
Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round Yet still the loss of wealth is here sup - !
surveys plied His children ' s looks , that ... The sports of children satisfy the child :
Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms , Each nobler aim , represt by long ...
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... splendours of that festive place ; pray . The white - wash ' d wall , the nicely
sanded The service past , around the pious man , floor , With steady zeal , each
honest rustic ran : | The varnish ' d clock that click ' d behind the Ev ' n children
follow ...
... splendours of that festive place ; pray . The white - wash ' d wall , the nicely
sanded The service past , around the pious man , floor , With steady zeal , each
honest rustic ran : | The varnish ' d clock that click ' d behind the Ev ' n children
follow ...
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Find then some woodland scene where nature There bid thy roofs high on the
basking smiles steep Benign , where all her honest children thrive . Ascend ,
there light thy hospitable fires . To us there wants not many a happy seat ! And let
them ...
Find then some woodland scene where nature There bid thy roofs high on the
basking smiles steep Benign , where all her honest children thrive . Ascend ,
there light thy hospitable fires . To us there wants not many a happy seat ! And let
them ...
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Say why , my friend , thy honest soul Runs over at thine eye ; Is it for my most
welcome doom That thou dost child - like cry ? ” Then Canterlone he did go out ,
To tell the mayor straight To get all things in readiness For good Sir Charles ' s
fate .
Say why , my friend , thy honest soul Runs over at thine eye ; Is it for my most
welcome doom That thou dost child - like cry ? ” Then Canterlone he did go out ,
To tell the mayor straight To get all things in readiness For good Sir Charles ' s
fate .
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