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... woods , And the brown fields were herbless , and the shades , That met above the merry rivulet , Were spoiled , I sought , I loved them still ; they seemed Like old companions in adversity . 30 Still there was beauty in my walks ; the ...
... woods , And the brown fields were herbless , and the shades , That met above the merry rivulet , Were spoiled , I sought , I loved them still ; they seemed Like old companions in adversity . 30 Still there was beauty in my walks ; the ...
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... woods , too , a man casts off his years , as the snake his slough , and at what period soever of life , is always a child . In the woods is perpetual youth . Within these planta- tions of God , a decorum and sanctity reign , a perennial ...
... woods , too , a man casts off his years , as the snake his slough , and at what period soever of life , is always a child . In the woods is perpetual youth . Within these planta- tions of God , a decorum and sanctity reign , a perennial ...
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... woods , of the dear dark woods , 1 A monument to Lanier has been erected on the edge of the marshes , which are in the vicinity of Brunswick , Georgia . Of the heavenly woods and glades , That run to the radiant marginal sand - beach ...
... woods , of the dear dark woods , 1 A monument to Lanier has been erected on the edge of the marshes , which are in the vicinity of Brunswick , Georgia . Of the heavenly woods and glades , That run to the radiant marginal sand - beach ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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