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... HAPPY IS ENGLAND ! I COULD BE CONTENT HAPPY is England ! I could be content To see no other verdure than its own ; To feel no other breezes than are blown Through its tall woods with high romances blent : Yet do I sometimes feel a ...
... HAPPY IS ENGLAND ! I COULD BE CONTENT HAPPY is England ! I could be content To see no other verdure than its own ; To feel no other breezes than are blown Through its tall woods with high romances blent : Yet do I sometimes feel a ...
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... happy , happy tree , Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity : The north cannot undo them , With a sleety whistle through them ; Nor frozen thawings glue them From budding at the prime . II In a drear - nighted December , Too happy ...
... happy , happy tree , Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity : The north cannot undo them , With a sleety whistle through them ; Nor frozen thawings glue them From budding at the prime . II In a drear - nighted December , Too happy ...
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... happy pieties , thy lucent fans , Fluttering among the faint Olympians , I and sing , by my own eyes inspired . So ... happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied ...
... happy pieties , thy lucent fans , Fluttering among the faint Olympians , I and sing , by my own eyes inspired . So ... happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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