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... rise at noon , To read the news , or fi Till half the world com To fill the dull vacuity And , just when evenin To ... rising grot Streams edged with osiers , fattening every firkt , Where'er they flow , now seen and now conceali From ...
... rise at noon , To read the news , or fi Till half the world com To fill the dull vacuity And , just when evenin To ... rising grot Streams edged with osiers , fattening every firkt , Where'er they flow , now seen and now conceali From ...
Side 248
... rise to o'erwhelm him ; or , if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . The earth shall shake him out of all his holds ...
... rise to o'erwhelm him ; or , if stormy winds Rise not , the waters of the deep shall rise , And , needing none assistance of the storm , Shall roll themselves ashore , and reach him there . The earth shall shake him out of all his holds ...
Side 277
... rising fast , And fast condensed upon the dewy sash , Asks egress ; which obtain'd , the overcharged And drench'd conservatory breathes abroad , In volumes wheeling slow ... rise the tender germs , upstarting quick , And THE GARDEN . 277.
... rising fast , And fast condensed upon the dewy sash , Asks egress ; which obtain'd , the overcharged And drench'd conservatory breathes abroad , In volumes wheeling slow ... rise the tender germs , upstarting quick , And THE GARDEN . 277.
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Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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