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... dark and broad the gulf of time between ) Gilding that cottage with her fondest ray , ( Sole bourn , sole wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ...
... dark and broad the gulf of time between ) Gilding that cottage with her fondest ray , ( Sole bourn , sole wish , sole object of my way ; How fair its lawns and sheltering woods appear ! How sweet its streamlet murmurs in mine ear ...
Pagina 29
... dark - green wood and emerald glade , The still vale lengthens underneath the shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers recede , Green dewy lights adorn the freshen'd mead , On the low brown wood - huts delighted sleep Along the ...
... dark - green wood and emerald glade , The still vale lengthens underneath the shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers recede , Green dewy lights adorn the freshen'd mead , On the low brown wood - huts delighted sleep Along the ...
Pagina 199
... Dark is the time - a woeful day ! Dear daughter of affliction , say How can I serve you ? point the way . » « Rights have you , and may well be bold : You with my Father have grown old In friendship ; -go - from him - from me- Strive to ...
... Dark is the time - a woeful day ! Dear daughter of affliction , say How can I serve you ? point the way . » « Rights have you , and may well be bold : You with my Father have grown old In friendship ; -go - from him - from me- Strive to ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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