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... Awes not so deeply in its morning hour As when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall , The tender images we love to trace Steal from each year ' a melancholy grace ' ! J.W. 1 1 THE PLEASURES " OF MEMORY ...
... Awes not so deeply in its morning hour As when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall , The tender images we love to trace Steal from each year ' a melancholy grace ' ! J.W. 1 1 THE PLEASURES " OF MEMORY ...
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... awes , and Avon melts the heart . Aërial forms , in Tempe's claffic vale , Glance thro ' the gloom , and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vauclufe with love and LAURA dwell , And watch and weep in ELOISA's cell ̊ . ' Twas ever thus . As ...
... awes , and Avon melts the heart . Aërial forms , in Tempe's claffic vale , Glance thro ' the gloom , and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vauclufe with love and LAURA dwell , And watch and weep in ELOISA's cell ̊ . ' Twas ever thus . As ...
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... the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy grove , 185 MARIA'S urn ftill breathes the voice of love . As the ftern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes not fo deeply in its morning hour , 2 As As when the shades of Time serenely fall On every ( 44 )
... the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy grove , 185 MARIA'S urn ftill breathes the voice of love . As the ftern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes not fo deeply in its morning hour , 2 As As when the shades of Time serenely fall On every ( 44 )
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