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... Furness Fells . The village has rocks tower into precipices , where disappeared , but not melted away ; the falcons breed . But the lake for , hark ! the church - tower tolls will not suffer the eye long to wan- ten , -and see the sun ...
... Furness Fells . The village has rocks tower into precipices , where disappeared , but not melted away ; the falcons breed . But the lake for , hark ! the church - tower tolls will not suffer the eye long to wan- ten , -and see the sun ...
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... Furness Fells ! A tide imperceptible to the eye , drifts us on among and above those beautiful reflections - that downward world of hanging dreams ! and ever and anon we beckon unto Billy gently to dip his oar , that we may see a world ...
... Furness Fells ! A tide imperceptible to the eye , drifts us on among and above those beautiful reflections - that downward world of hanging dreams ! and ever and anon we beckon unto Billy gently to dip his oar , that we may see a world ...
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