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She tells me , too , that duly ev'ry morn Thou climb'st the mountain top , with
eager eye Exploring far and wide the wat'ry waste For sight of ship from England .
Ev'ry speck Seen in the dim horizon turns thee pale With conflict of contending ...
She tells me , too , that duly ev'ry morn Thou climb'st the mountain top , with
eager eye Exploring far and wide the wat'ry waste For sight of ship from England .
Ev'ry speck Seen in the dim horizon turns thee pale With conflict of contending ...
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The country mourns-Mourns , because ev'ry plague that can infest Society , and
that saps and worms the base Of th ' edifice that policy has rais'd , Swarms in all
quarters ; meets the eye , the ear , And suffocates the breath at ev'ry turn .
The country mourns-Mourns , because ev'ry plague that can infest Society , and
that saps and worms the base Of th ' edifice that policy has rais'd , Swarms in all
quarters ; meets the eye , the ear , And suffocates the breath at ev'ry turn .
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Of womanhood , fit pupils in the school Of card - devoted time , and , night by
night , Plac'd at some vacant corner of the board , Learn ev'ry trick , and soon play
all the game . But truce with censure . Roving as I rove , Where shall I find an end
...
Of womanhood , fit pupils in the school Of card - devoted time , and , night by
night , Plac'd at some vacant corner of the board , Learn ev'ry trick , and soon play
all the game . But truce with censure . Roving as I rove , Where shall I find an end
...
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Ev'ry heart , Each animal of ev'ry name , conceiv'd A jealousy and an instinctive
fear , And , conscious of some danger , either fied Precipitate the loath'd abode of
man , Or growl'd defiance in such angry sort , As taught him , too , to tremble in ...
Ev'ry heart , Each animal of ev'ry name , conceiv'd A jealousy and an instinctive
fear , And , conscious of some danger , either fied Precipitate the loath'd abode of
man , Or growl'd defiance in such angry sort , As taught him , too , to tremble in ...
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The man to solitude accustom'd long , Perceives in ev'ry thing that lives a tongue ;
Not animals alone , but shrubs and trees , Have speech for him , and understood
with ease ' ; After long drought , when rains abundant fall , He hears the herbs ...
The man to solitude accustom'd long , Perceives in ev'ry thing that lives a tongue ;
Not animals alone , but shrubs and trees , Have speech for him , and understood
with ease ' ; After long drought , when rains abundant fall , He hears the herbs ...
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