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Page 289
... night , The climes oppos'd enjoy meridian light ; And when those lands the busy sun forsakes , With us again the rosy morning wakes ; In lazy sleep the night rolls swift away , And neither clime laments his absent ray . When the pure ...
... night , The climes oppos'd enjoy meridian light ; And when those lands the busy sun forsakes , With us again the rosy morning wakes ; In lazy sleep the night rolls swift away , And neither clime laments his absent ray . When the pure ...
Page 539
... NIGHT THE FIRST Tir'd Nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visit pays Where ... night , Even in the zenith of her dark domain , Is sunshine , to the colour of my fate . Night , sable goddess ! from her ...
... NIGHT THE FIRST Tir'd Nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visit pays Where ... night , Even in the zenith of her dark domain , Is sunshine , to the colour of my fate . Night , sable goddess ! from her ...
Page 549
... night , dark night , Dark as was chaos , ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound ! The sickly taper By glimmering through thy low - brow'd misty vaults ( Furr'd round with moldy damps ...
... night , dark night , Dark as was chaos , ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound ! The sickly taper By glimmering through thy low - brow'd misty vaults ( Furr'd round with moldy damps ...
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