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... o'er his head , And dear the velvet green - sward to his tread : Moves there a cloud o'er mid - day's flaming eye ? Upward he looks — « < and calls it luxury ; » Kind Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he ...
... o'er his head , And dear the velvet green - sward to his tread : Moves there a cloud o'er mid - day's flaming eye ? Upward he looks — « < and calls it luxury ; » Kind Nature's charities his steps attend ; In every babbling brook he ...
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... o'er the water borne , While fill each pause the ringing woods of morn . Farewell those forms that in thy noon - tide shade , Rest , near their little plots of wheaten glade ; Those charms that bind the soul in powerless trance , Lip ...
... o'er the water borne , While fill each pause the ringing woods of morn . Farewell those forms that in thy noon - tide shade , Rest , near their little plots of wheaten glade ; Those charms that bind the soul in powerless trance , Lip ...
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... o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . And Betty's most especial charge , Was , « Johnny ! Johnny ! mind ...
... o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . And Betty's most especial charge , Was , « Johnny ! Johnny ! mind ...
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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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