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... the boundaries to a rich vale chequered by enclosures . Our Poetry owes many beauties to womanly genius , and in the fol- lowing pages some specimens of it will be found . The " Psyche " of Mary Tighe yet lives in the memory of Taste ;
... the boundaries to a rich vale chequered by enclosures . Our Poetry owes many beauties to womanly genius , and in the fol- lowing pages some specimens of it will be found . The " Psyche " of Mary Tighe yet lives in the memory of Taste ;
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... vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn , And villager abroad at early toil , But , lo ! the sun appears ! and heaven , earth , ocean smile . And oft the craggy cliff he lov ...
... vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And now he faintly kens the bounding fawn , And villager abroad at early toil , But , lo ! the sun appears ! and heaven , earth , ocean smile . And oft the craggy cliff he lov ...
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... vale . There would he dream of graves and corses pale , And ghosts that to the charnel - dungeon throng , And drag a length of clanking chain , and wai !, Till silenc'd by the owl's terrific song , Or blast that shrieks by fits the ...
... vale . There would he dream of graves and corses pale , And ghosts that to the charnel - dungeon throng , And drag a length of clanking chain , and wai !, Till silenc'd by the owl's terrific song , Or blast that shrieks by fits the ...
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... vale , unseen , Beside a lulling stream , A pensive youth , of placid mien , Indulg'd this tender theme : " Ye cliffs , in hoary grandeur pil'd , High o'er the glimmering dale ; Ye woods , along whose windings wild Murmurs the solemn ...
... vale , unseen , Beside a lulling stream , A pensive youth , of placid mien , Indulg'd this tender theme : " Ye cliffs , in hoary grandeur pil'd , High o'er the glimmering dale ; Ye woods , along whose windings wild Murmurs the solemn ...
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... vale sails away To more profound repose . " O , while to thee the woodland pours Its wildly warbling song , And balmy , from the bank of flowers , The zephyr breathes along ; Let no rude sound invade from far , No vagrant foot be nigh ...
... vale sails away To more profound repose . " O , while to thee the woodland pours Its wildly warbling song , And balmy , from the bank of flowers , The zephyr breathes along ; Let no rude sound invade from far , No vagrant foot be nigh ...
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