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... tears he fhed , While each soft scene of fummer beauty fled : 2 Long o'er the wave a wiftful look he caft , 205 Long watch'd the streaming fignal from the mast ; Till twilight's dewy tints deceiv'd his eye , And fairy forests fring'd ...
... tears he fhed , While each soft scene of fummer beauty fled : 2 Long o'er the wave a wiftful look he caft , 205 Long watch'd the streaming fignal from the mast ; Till twilight's dewy tints deceiv'd his eye , And fairy forests fring'd ...
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... tears no more ! And , as the foftening hand of Time endears The joys and forrows of our infant - years , 390 So there the foul , releas'd from human strife , Smiles at the little cares and ills of life ; Its lights and fhades , its ...
... tears no more ! And , as the foftening hand of Time endears The joys and forrows of our infant - years , 390 So there the foul , releas'd from human strife , Smiles at the little cares and ills of life ; Its lights and fhades , its ...
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... tears , concurred , with them , to do him honour : he went to the mast - head , & c . HAWKESWORTH's Voyages , ii . 181 . Another very affecting inftance of local attachment is related of his fellow - countryman Potaveri , who came to ...
... tears , concurred , with them , to do him honour : he went to the mast - head , & c . HAWKESWORTH's Voyages , ii . 181 . Another very affecting inftance of local attachment is related of his fellow - countryman Potaveri , who came to ...
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