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... native shades , her native skies ; - " Tis vain ! thro ' Ether's pathlefs wilds fhe goes , And lights at laft where all her cares repose . Sweet bird ! thy truth fhall Harlem's walls attest 16 , 335 And unborn ages confecrate thy neft ...
... native shades , her native skies ; - " Tis vain ! thro ' Ether's pathlefs wilds fhe goes , And lights at laft where all her cares repose . Sweet bird ! thy truth fhall Harlem's walls attest 16 , 335 And unborn ages confecrate thy neft ...
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... native of his ifle ; So fcenes of life , when present and confest , Stamp but their bolder features on the breast ; Yet not an image , when remotely view'd , However trivial , and however rude , But wins the heart , and wakes the focial ...
... native of his ifle ; So fcenes of life , when present and confest , Stamp but their bolder features on the breast ; Yet not an image , when remotely view'd , However trivial , and however rude , But wins the heart , and wakes the focial ...
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... native province , and there amused himself with building , planting , and gardening . NOTE XIV . Verfe 283 . GIBBON , ii . 175 . Say when ambitious CHARLES rerounc'd a throne— When the emperor Charles V. had executed his memorable ...
... native province , and there amused himself with building , planting , and gardening . NOTE XIV . Verfe 283 . GIBBON , ii . 175 . Say when ambitious CHARLES rerounc'd a throne— When the emperor Charles V. had executed his memorable ...
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