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Page 9
... beauty blest ; As if created Natures raised To heaven their choral souls , and praised . Above yon cottage on the plain The wreathy smoke ascends ; A silent emblem , with the main Of sailing clouds it blends ; Like a departed spirit ...
... beauty blest ; As if created Natures raised To heaven their choral souls , and praised . Above yon cottage on the plain The wreathy smoke ascends ; A silent emblem , with the main Of sailing clouds it blends ; Like a departed spirit ...
Page 10
... beauty- I need not wish thee grace- Already both are budding In that infant form and face . I will not wish thee grandeur- I will not wish thee wealth— But only a contented heart , Peace - competence - and health- Fond friends to love ...
... beauty- I need not wish thee grace- Already both are budding In that infant form and face . I will not wish thee grandeur- I will not wish thee wealth— But only a contented heart , Peace - competence - and health- Fond friends to love ...
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... beauty and verdure . But here there is no change : such as the first winter beheld them , after they sprang from the hands of their Great Architect , such they still are - like himself , unchangeable and unapproachable . Nor summer's ...
... beauty and verdure . But here there is no change : such as the first winter beheld them , after they sprang from the hands of their Great Architect , such they still are - like himself , unchangeable and unapproachable . Nor summer's ...
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... beauty of our valley - a beauty which we had not given , and could not take away , but which has va- nished in an instant before His sweeping arm . ' 997 This is the spirit in which all losses in this life should be met ; and though ...
... beauty of our valley - a beauty which we had not given , and could not take away , but which has va- nished in an instant before His sweeping arm . ' 997 This is the spirit in which all losses in this life should be met ; and though ...
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... beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod ...
... beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod ...
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