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... vale . Now , suddenly diverging , he began To climb upon its western side a ridge , Pathless and smooth , a long and ... vale , A lowly vale , and yet uplifted high Among the mountains ; even as if the spot Had been from eldest time by ...
... vale . Now , suddenly diverging , he began To climb upon its western side a ridge , Pathless and smooth , a long and ... vale , A lowly vale , and yet uplifted high Among the mountains ; even as if the spot Had been from eldest time by ...
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... vale where now we are . Faint , and diminished to the gazing eye , Forest and field , and hill and dale appear , With all the shapes upon their surface spread : But , while the gross and visible frame of things Relinquishes its hold ...
... vale where now we are . Faint , and diminished to the gazing eye , Forest and field , and hill and dale appear , With all the shapes upon their surface spread : But , while the gross and visible frame of things Relinquishes its hold ...
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... vale , The beams of evening , slipping soft between , Light up of tranquil joy a sober scene ; Winding its dark - green wood and emerald glade , The still vale lengthens underneath the shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers ...
... vale , The beams of evening , slipping soft between , Light up of tranquil joy a sober scene ; Winding its dark - green wood and emerald glade , The still vale lengthens underneath the shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers ...
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