The Works of the English Poets, Volume 53J. Rivington, 1779 - 344 pages |
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... HILL . SILENT Nymph , with curious eye ! Who , the purple evening , lie On the mountain's lonely van , Beyond the noise of busy man ; Painting fair the form of things , While the yellow linnet fings ; Or the tuneful nightingale Charms ...
... HILL . SILENT Nymph , with curious eye ! Who , the purple evening , lie On the mountain's lonely van , Beyond the noise of busy man ; Painting fair the form of things , While the yellow linnet fings ; Or the tuneful nightingale Charms ...
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... hill to hill , * Till Contemplation had her fill . About his chequer'd fides I wind , And leave his brooks and meads behind , And groves , and grottoes where I lay , And viftoes fhooting beams of day : Wide and wider spreads the vale ...
... hill to hill , * Till Contemplation had her fill . About his chequer'd fides I wind , And leave his brooks and meads behind , And groves , and grottoes where I lay , And viftoes fhooting beams of day : Wide and wider spreads the vale ...
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... hill , fteep and high , Holds and charms the wandering eye ! Deep are his feet in Towy's flood , His fides are cloath'd with waving wood , And ancient towers crown his brow , That caft an aweful look below ; Whofe ragged walls the ivy ...
... hill , fteep and high , Holds and charms the wandering eye ! Deep are his feet in Towy's flood , His fides are cloath'd with waving wood , And ancient towers crown his brow , That caft an aweful look below ; Whofe ragged walls the ivy ...
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... tam'd , my wifhes laid ; For , while our wishes wildly roll , We banish quiet from the foul : ' Tis thus the bufy beat the air , And mifers gather wealth and care .. B 3 Now , Now , ev'n now , my joys run high , GRONGAR HILL . S.
... tam'd , my wifhes laid ; For , while our wishes wildly roll , We banish quiet from the foul : ' Tis thus the bufy beat the air , And mifers gather wealth and care .. B 3 Now , Now , ev'n now , my joys run high , GRONGAR HILL . S.
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... Pleasure , clofe ally'd , Ever by each other's fide : And often , by the murmuring rill , Hears the thrush , while all is ftill , Within the groves of Grongar Hill . THE THE RUINS OF ROME . " Afpice murorum moles , DYER'S POEM S.
... Pleasure , clofe ally'd , Ever by each other's fide : And often , by the murmuring rill , Hears the thrush , while all is ftill , Within the groves of Grongar Hill . THE THE RUINS OF ROME . " Afpice murorum moles , DYER'S POEM S.
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