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... mountains ; and the whole bathed in the fierce rays of a torrid sun . Shows not this spectacle like the very home of ... mountain - ridges must be wearily clambered over ; before the several communities of this continent can meet for ...
... mountains ; and the whole bathed in the fierce rays of a torrid sun . Shows not this spectacle like the very home of ... mountain - ridges must be wearily clambered over ; before the several communities of this continent can meet for ...
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... mountain's light , The hapless peasant turns his sight ; Charmed at the fire - tide's fall , Though soon to crush and whelm his all : So I , unfelt the ruin near , Adored my bright consumer there , Entranced ; but ' t was not long , not ...
... mountain's light , The hapless peasant turns his sight ; Charmed at the fire - tide's fall , Though soon to crush and whelm his all : So I , unfelt the ruin near , Adored my bright consumer there , Entranced ; but ' t was not long , not ...
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... mountain streamlets , through the youthful vein : III . Come to the shores of Zion's hallowed river ! While life is bright with innocence and truth ; Turn from earth's blessings to their bounteous Giver , Drink of the fount , and know ...
... mountain streamlets , through the youthful vein : III . Come to the shores of Zion's hallowed river ! While life is bright with innocence and truth ; Turn from earth's blessings to their bounteous Giver , Drink of the fount , and know ...
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... mountain mist ; and which the sweeter , Cara- dori's smile or the morning rays upon the moist roses . Why , dear ... mountains and 34 [ July , Our Village .
... mountain mist ; and which the sweeter , Cara- dori's smile or the morning rays upon the moist roses . Why , dear ... mountains and 34 [ July , Our Village .
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... mountains , jutting out into craggy cliffs and promontories ; and now hanging on the west , fleecy or azure , fringed ... Mountain ; and Notus and his blustering brother , and all the family of the Winds , rushing from the north , with ...
... mountains , jutting out into craggy cliffs and promontories ; and now hanging on the west , fleecy or azure , fringed ... Mountain ; and Notus and his blustering brother , and all the family of the Winds , rushing from the north , with ...
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