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As one with sleep refreshed , see Nature rise From wintry couch ; she opes her frozen eyesDispersed the mists and fogs ; the orb of day Lights up the freshened scene with warmer ray . 5 All Nature smiles , the valleys laugh and sing ...
As one with sleep refreshed , see Nature rise From wintry couch ; she opes her frozen eyesDispersed the mists and fogs ; the orb of day Lights up the freshened scene with warmer ray . 5 All Nature smiles , the valleys laugh and sing ...
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The vivid ray lights up th ' awakening morn , Long sunk in winter's grave , but now new - born ; Denuded trees put on their leafy dress , 220 Majestic waving , and their life confess ; The golden chrysalis its coffin leaves ...
The vivid ray lights up th ' awakening morn , Long sunk in winter's grave , but now new - born ; Denuded trees put on their leafy dress , 220 Majestic waving , and their life confess ; The golden chrysalis its coffin leaves ...
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I. WIDE spreads the Summer day , Lit up with golden ray ; Above , below , the vivid light appears ; Chill Winter's reign is o'er , And Spring has ceased to pour Her April showers , diffused in mantling tears . Unfolding new , the roses ...
I. WIDE spreads the Summer day , Lit up with golden ray ; Above , below , the vivid light appears ; Chill Winter's reign is o'er , And Spring has ceased to pour Her April showers , diffused in mantling tears . Unfolding new , the roses ...
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... from afar Beneath vast heaven , illumin'd by canopy of star . XXIV . Venus , with purest ray , Supplies the light of day , Or sheds her gleaming rays of pencilled light ; As day - star sent to cheer Our hearts in 42 THE SEASONS .
... from afar Beneath vast heaven , illumin'd by canopy of star . XXIV . Venus , with purest ray , Supplies the light of day , Or sheds her gleaming rays of pencilled light ; As day - star sent to cheer Our hearts in 42 THE SEASONS .
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... the Lord of night and day , That He , of mercy great ( The mighty Potentate ) On us look down , as we our homage pay ; The God of glory , power , and might , Whose sun lights up the day , whose lesser moon the night ! Autumn .
... the Lord of night and day , That He , of mercy great ( The mighty Potentate ) On us look down , as we our homage pay ; The God of glory , power , and might , Whose sun lights up the day , whose lesser moon the night ! Autumn .
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