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... rest , Hath gained the precincts of the west , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear mountain - tops where first he rose . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is ...
... rest , Hath gained the precincts of the west , Though his departing radiance fail To illuminate the hollow vale , A lingering light he fondly throws On the dear mountain - tops where first he rose . WRITTEN IN VERY EARLY YOUTH . CALM is ...
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... Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is it thou wouldst seek ? Thy limbs , are they not strong ? This grass is tender grass ; these And that green corn , all day , is rustling in thy ears ! What is ...
... Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is it thou wouldst seek ? Thy limbs , are they not strong ? This grass is tender grass ; these And that green corn , all day , is rustling in thy ears ! What is ...
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... Rest , little stranger , rest thee here ! Never was any child more dear ! -I cannot help it - ill intent I've none , my pretty innocent ! I weep - I know they do thee wrong , These tears - and my poor idle tongue . Oh , what a kiss was ...
... Rest , little stranger , rest thee here ! Never was any child more dear ! -I cannot help it - ill intent I've none , my pretty innocent ! I weep - I know they do thee wrong , These tears - and my poor idle tongue . Oh , what a kiss was ...
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