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Tall rose his stature ; youth's endearing grace Adorn'd his limbs , and brighten'd in his face ; Loose o'er his locks the star of ev'ning hung , And sounds melodious mov'd his cheerful tongue . The boreal vault descends with Europe's ...
Tall rose his stature ; youth's endearing grace Adorn'd his limbs , and brighten'd in his face ; Loose o'er his locks the star of ev'ning hung , And sounds melodious mov'd his cheerful tongue . The boreal vault descends with Europe's ...
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groves , And all the majesty of Nature moves . bends , O'er the wild hemisphere his glances fly , Its forms distending as it still draws nigh , As all its salient sides force far their sway , Crowd back the ocean , and indent the day .
groves , And all the majesty of Nature moves . bends , O'er the wild hemisphere his glances fly , Its forms distending as it still draws nigh , As all its salient sides force far their sway , Crowd back the ocean , and indent the day .
Pagina 199
His weary way , while o'er him Fancy smiles . Whether he kneels in venerable groves , Or through the wide and green savanna roves , His heart leaps lightly on each breeze , that bears The faintest cadence of Idumea's airs .
His weary way , while o'er him Fancy smiles . Whether he kneels in venerable groves , Or through the wide and green savanna roves , His heart leaps lightly on each breeze , that bears The faintest cadence of Idumea's airs .
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