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... play ; Thy temper'd gleams of happiness refign'd Glance on the darken'd mirror of the mind . The School's lone porch , with reverend moffes gray , Juft tells the penfive pilgrim where it lay . Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn ...
... play ; Thy temper'd gleams of happiness refign'd Glance on the darken'd mirror of the mind . The School's lone porch , with reverend moffes gray , Juft tells the penfive pilgrim where it lay . Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn ...
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... play'd ; And , calinly pointing where his fathers lay , Rous'd him to rival cach , the hero of his day . 145 Hufh , ye fond flutterings , hufh ! while here alone I fearch the records of each mouldering ftone . 150 Guides of my life ...
... play'd ; And , calinly pointing where his fathers lay , Rous'd him to rival cach , the hero of his day . 145 Hufh , ye fond flutterings , hufh ! while here alone I fearch the records of each mouldering ftone . 150 Guides of my life ...
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... play ; He bends to catch each artless burst of joy , Forgets his age , and acts again the boy . What tho ' the iron school of War erafe 260 Each milder virtue , and each softer grace ; What tho ' the fiend's torpedo - touch arrest Each ...
... play ; He bends to catch each artless burst of joy , Forgets his age , and acts again the boy . What tho ' the iron school of War erafe 260 Each milder virtue , and each softer grace ; What tho ' the fiend's torpedo - touch arrest Each ...
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