Poems, Volum 2S.A. Oddy, 1814 |
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Side 113
... shaded walks And long protracted bowers ; enjoyed at noon The gloom and coolness of declining day . We bear our shades about us ; self - deprived Of other screen , the thin umbrella spread , And range an Indian waste without a tree ...
... shaded walks And long protracted bowers ; enjoyed at noon The gloom and coolness of declining day . We bear our shades about us ; self - deprived Of other screen , the thin umbrella spread , And range an Indian waste without a tree ...
Side 114
... shade . Descending now ( but cautious , lest too fast ) A sudden steep , upon a rustic bridge We pass a gulph , in which the willows dip Their pendent . boughs , stooping as if to drink . Hence , ankle deep in moss and flowery thyme ...
... shade . Descending now ( but cautious , lest too fast ) A sudden steep , upon a rustic bridge We pass a gulph , in which the willows dip Their pendent . boughs , stooping as if to drink . Hence , ankle deep in moss and flowery thyme ...
Side 116
... shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood Seems sunk , and shortened to its topmost boughs . No tree in all the grove but has its charms , Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some , And of a wannish grey ; the willow such ...
... shades ; There , lost behind a rising ground , the wood Seems sunk , and shortened to its topmost boughs . No tree in all the grove but has its charms , Though each its hue peculiar ; paler some , And of a wannish grey ; the willow such ...
Side 139
... shades . At eve The moon - beam , sliding softly in between The sleeping leaves , is all the light they wish , Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your Your ...
... shades . At eve The moon - beam , sliding softly in between The sleeping leaves , is all the light they wish , Birds warbling all the music . We can spare The splendour of your lamps ; they but eclipse Our softer satellite . Your Your ...
Side 141
... shade , Where rumour of oppression and deceit , Of unsuccessful or successful war , Might never reach me more . My ear is pained , My soul is sick with every day's report Horrors of Slavery ; Of wrong and outrage with which G 2 THE TIME ...
... shade , Where rumour of oppression and deceit , Of unsuccessful or successful war , Might never reach me more . My ear is pained , My soul is sick with every day's report Horrors of Slavery ; Of wrong and outrage with which G 2 THE TIME ...
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