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... line . How fudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 15 20 35 25 30 } And And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
... line . How fudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 15 20 35 25 30 } And And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
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... rife by their barren side , And bearded groves display their annual pride . 45 Happy the ' Man , who strings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields infpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell Amidst ...
... rife by their barren side , And bearded groves display their annual pride . 45 Happy the ' Man , who strings his tuneful lyre , Where woods , and brooks , and breathing fields infpire ! Thrice happy you ! and worthy best to dwell Amidst ...
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... rife , and wander thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to fport I run , Mark the ftretch'd line , or hear the thund'ring gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ...
... rife , and wander thro ' the field or plain ; Led by thy Mufe from sport to fport I run , Mark the ftretch'd line , or hear the thund'ring gun . 75 Ah ! how I melt with pity , when I spy On the cold earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ...
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... rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer dress'd the days While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle bleft , And Philomela fweeteft o'er the reft : бо 65 79 The ...
... rife in raptures by another's heat . Thus in the wood , when fummer dress'd the days While Windfor lent us tuneful hours of ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle bleft , And Philomela fweeteft o'er the reft : бо 65 79 The ...
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... rife . Proceed , great Bard ! awake th ' harmonious string , Be ours all Homer ! ftill Ulyffes fing . How long * that Hero , by unskilful hands , Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coaft ...
... rife . Proceed , great Bard ! awake th ' harmonious string , Be ours all Homer ! ftill Ulyffes fing . How long * that Hero , by unskilful hands , Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coaft ...
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