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... silent overgrowings , still survived . 530 The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said , " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given , The purposes of wisdom ask no more : Nor more would she have craved as due to One Who , in her ...
... silent overgrowings , still survived . 530 The old Man , noting this , resumed , and said , " My Friend ! enough to sorrow you have given , The purposes of wisdom ask no more : Nor more would she have craved as due to One Who , in her ...
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... silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky - lark ever poised himself . 70 80 The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , Which hath a gay and gorgeous covering on , All golden with ...
... silent spot , amid the hills , A small and silent dell ! O'er stiller place No singing sky - lark ever poised himself . 70 80 The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , Which hath a gay and gorgeous covering on , All golden with ...
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... Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth ! With light heart may she rise , Gay fancy , cheerful eyes , Joy lift her spirit , joy attune her voice ; To her may all things live , from pole to pole , Their life the eddying of her ...
... Silent as though they watched the sleeping Earth ! With light heart may she rise , Gay fancy , cheerful eyes , Joy lift her spirit , joy attune her voice ; To her may all things live , from pole to pole , Their life the eddying of her ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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