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... round . We were a noisy crew ; the sun in heaven Beheld not vales more beautiful than ours ; 480 Nor saw a band in happiness and joy Richer , or worthier of the ground they trod . I could record with no reluctant voice The woods of ...
... round . We were a noisy crew ; the sun in heaven Beheld not vales more beautiful than ours ; 480 Nor saw a band in happiness and joy Richer , or worthier of the ground they trod . I could record with no reluctant voice The woods of ...
Page 449
... round , and round , and round , Ridge after ridge the straining boat arose , Till on the verge of the extremest curve , 390 Where , through an opening of the rocky bank , The waters overflow , and a smooth spot Of glassy quiet mid those ...
... round , and round , and round , Ridge after ridge the straining boat arose , Till on the verge of the extremest curve , 390 Where , through an opening of the rocky bank , The waters overflow , and a smooth spot Of glassy quiet mid those ...
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... round and round : Where the glimmering streamlets wreathe Many a crooked root beneath , Unseen gliding day by day O'er their solitary way , 130 Smooth or rough , as onward led Where the wild - weed dips its head , Murmuring , dribbling ...
... round and round : Where the glimmering streamlets wreathe Many a crooked root beneath , Unseen gliding day by day O'er their solitary way , 130 Smooth or rough , as onward led Where the wild - weed dips its head , Murmuring , dribbling ...
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