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I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its select spots ' with admiration : “ In England's happy ifle we see display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our bills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its select spots ' with admiration : “ In England's happy ifle we see display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our bills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
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... the thrill - ton'd fife , Prelufive to the warlike speech that charms The kindling heroes of the plains to arms , Here bliss unfeign'd in every eye we trace , Here heartfelt mirth illumines every face ; For pleasure here has never ...
... the thrill - ton'd fife , Prelufive to the warlike speech that charms The kindling heroes of the plains to arms , Here bliss unfeign'd in every eye we trace , Here heartfelt mirth illumines every face ; For pleasure here has never ...
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... prospect first arose ; But while by grief for pleasures past , The gloomy scene is overcast , The brightest landscape ( miles in vain , And memory each charm destroys , And only points to wither'd joys That ne'er mutt bloom again !
... prospect first arose ; But while by grief for pleasures past , The gloomy scene is overcast , The brightest landscape ( miles in vain , And memory each charm destroys , And only points to wither'd joys That ne'er mutt bloom again !
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... but if we may believe the voice of scandal , Co. rinna owed her repeated victories more to the charms of her beauty , ( for she is said to have been the handsomest woman of her age ) than to the superiority of her genius .
... but if we may believe the voice of scandal , Co. rinna owed her repeated victories more to the charms of her beauty , ( for she is said to have been the handsomest woman of her age ) than to the superiority of her genius .
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Even the ghosts and apparitions which may be introduced in grissly array , shall not affright us ; we shall at least attempt to grasp the phantoms , and present them , with their pallid charms , to the eye of gaping curiosity .
Even the ghosts and apparitions which may be introduced in grissly array , shall not affright us ; we shall at least attempt to grasp the phantoms , and present them , with their pallid charms , to the eye of gaping curiosity .
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