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... Look forth , or each man dive into himself ; What sees he but a creature too perturbed ; That is transported to ... look back ; Look , from the quarter whence the lord of light , Of life , of love , and gladness doth dispense His beams ...
... Look forth , or each man dive into himself ; What sees he but a creature too perturbed ; That is transported to ... look back ; Look , from the quarter whence the lord of light , Of life , of love , and gladness doth dispense His beams ...
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... look beyond the dell , A single mountain cottage might be seen . I gazed and gazed , and to myself I said , " Our thoughts at least are ours ; and this wild nook , My EMMA , I will dedicate to thee . " -Soon did the spot become my other ...
... look beyond the dell , A single mountain cottage might be seen . I gazed and gazed , and to myself I said , " Our thoughts at least are ours ; and this wild nook , My EMMA , I will dedicate to thee . " -Soon did the spot become my other ...
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... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . But , for that moping son of idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? —In our churchyard Is neither epitaph ...
... look and scribble , scribble on and look , Until a man might travel twelve stout miles , Or reap an acre of his neighbour's corn . But , for that moping son of idleness , Why can he tarry yonder ? —In our churchyard Is neither epitaph ...
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