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... peace on shore . And in the lonely Highland dell Still do they keep the turtle shell ; And long the story will repeat Of the Blind Boy's adventurous feat , And how he was preserved . Jubenile Pieces . EXTRACT FROM THE CONCLUSION OF A ...
... peace on shore . And in the lonely Highland dell Still do they keep the turtle shell ; And long the story will repeat Of the Blind Boy's adventurous feat , And how he was preserved . Jubenile Pieces . EXTRACT FROM THE CONCLUSION OF A ...
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... peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky sheepwalks , and her woodland bounds ; Where bosom'd deep , the shy Winander ...
... peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds , Her rocky sheepwalks , and her woodland bounds ; Where bosom'd deep , the shy Winander ...
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... peace unbroke By silver'd wreaths of quiet charcoal smoke , That o'er the ruins of the fallen wood , Steal down the hill , and spread along the flood . The song of mountain streams , unheard by day , Now hardly heard , beguiles my ...
... peace unbroke By silver'd wreaths of quiet charcoal smoke , That o'er the ruins of the fallen wood , Steal down the hill , and spread along the flood . The song of mountain streams , unheard by day , Now hardly heard , beguiles my ...
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... peace around these woods . * * * * The cloister startles at the gleam of arms , And blasphemy the shuddering fane alarms ; Nod the cloud - piercing pines their troubled heads : Spires , rocks , and lawns , a browner night o'erspreads ...
... peace around these woods . * * * * The cloister startles at the gleam of arms , And blasphemy the shuddering fane alarms ; Nod the cloud - piercing pines their troubled heads : Spires , rocks , and lawns , a browner night o'erspreads ...
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... peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely infants lay upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sigh'd , And knew not why . My happy father died When sad distress ...
... peace and comfort ; and were blest With daily bread , by constant toil supplied . Three lovely infants lay upon my breast ; And often , viewing their sweet smiles , I sigh'd , And knew not why . My happy father died When sad distress ...
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