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... water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight . He tosses about in every bare tree , As , if you look up , you plainly may see ; But how he ...
... water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight . He tosses about in every bare tree , As , if you look up , you plainly may see ; But how he ...
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... water from the brook , as clear as ever ran ; And twice in the day , when the ground is wet with dew , I bring thee draughts of milk , warm milk it is , and new . " Thy limbs will shortly be twice as stout as they are now , Then I'll ...
... water from the brook , as clear as ever ran ; And twice in the day , when the ground is wet with dew , I bring thee draughts of milk , warm milk it is , and new . " Thy limbs will shortly be twice as stout as they are now , Then I'll ...
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... water , that thy boat May rather seem To brood on air than on an earthly stream ; Suspended in a stream as clear as sky , Where earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed vision ! happy child ! That art so exquisitely wild , I ...
... water , that thy boat May rather seem To brood on air than on an earthly stream ; Suspended in a stream as clear as sky , Where earth and heaven do make one imagery ; O blessed vision ! happy child ! That art so exquisitely wild , I ...
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... waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons ; -happy time It was indeed for all of us ; for me ...
... waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons ; -happy time It was indeed for all of us ; for me ...
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... water beat the shore Near which their cottage stood . Beside a lake their cottage stood , Not small , like ours , a peaceful flood , But one of mighty size , and strange , That , rough or smooth , is full of change , And stirring in its ...
... water beat the shore Near which their cottage stood . Beside a lake their cottage stood , Not small , like ours , a peaceful flood , But one of mighty size , and strange , That , rough or smooth , is full of change , And stirring in its ...
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