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the roar And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving
in the blast , And all their leaves fast flutt'ring , all at once . Nor less composure
waits upon Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of neighb'ring fountain , or of ...
the roar And lull the spirit while they fill the mind ; Unnumber'd branches waving
in the blast , And all their leaves fast flutt'ring , all at once . Nor less composure
waits upon Of distant floods , or on the softer voice Of neighb'ring fountain , or of ...
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Two leaves produc'd , two rough indented leaves , Cautious he pinches from the
second stalk A pimple , that portends a future sprout , And interdictsits growth .
Thencestraight succeed The branches , sturdy to his utmost wish ; Prolific all ,
and ...
Two leaves produc'd , two rough indented leaves , Cautious he pinches from the
second stalk A pimple , that portends a future sprout , And interdictsits growth .
Thencestraight succeed The branches , sturdy to his utmost wish ; Prolific all ,
and ...
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Th'amomum there with intermingling flow'rs And cherries hangs her twigs .
Geranium boasts Her crimson honours , and the spangled beau , Ficoides ,
glitters bright the winter long . All plants , of ev'ry leaf , that can endure The
winter's frown , if ...
Th'amomum there with intermingling flow'rs And cherries hangs her twigs .
Geranium boasts Her crimson honours , and the spangled beau , Ficoides ,
glitters bright the winter long . All plants , of ev'ry leaf , that can endure The
winter's frown , if ...
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Drawn from his refuge in some lonely elm That age or injury has hollow'd deep ,
Where , on his bed of wool and matted leaves , He has outslept the winter ,
ventures forth To frisk awhile , and bask in the warm sun , The squirrel , flippant ,
pert ...
Drawn from his refuge in some lonely elm That age or injury has hollow'd deep ,
Where , on his bed of wool and matted leaves , He has outslept the winter ,
ventures forth To frisk awhile , and bask in the warm sun , The squirrel , flippant ,
pert ...
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Finding him extremely tractable , I made it my custom to carry him always after
breakfast into the garden , where he hid himself generally under the leaves of a
cucumber vine , sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of
that ...
Finding him extremely tractable , I made it my custom to carry him always after
breakfast into the garden , where he hid himself generally under the leaves of a
cucumber vine , sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of
that ...
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