The Odd Fellows' Magazine, Tom 6M. Wardle, 1841 |
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... wild thyme bed , It drieth the passing shower ! The mountain breeze , -stern Nature's child ! The mountain breeze , so brave and wild , - Hail ! hail to its fresh'ning power ! E. S. Φίλορ ON MODESTY . It is with pleasure that I take 4.
... wild thyme bed , It drieth the passing shower ! The mountain breeze , -stern Nature's child ! The mountain breeze , so brave and wild , - Hail ! hail to its fresh'ning power ! E. S. Φίλορ ON MODESTY . It is with pleasure that I take 4.
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... wild and drear , Verdant lawns no more appear ; Rude Eolus rends the sky , As if Nature's end was nigh . Love and Friendship ! sacred pow'rs , Gild with joy the gloomy hours , - Fill the gracious friendly bowl , Reason's feast and flow ...
... wild and drear , Verdant lawns no more appear ; Rude Eolus rends the sky , As if Nature's end was nigh . Love and Friendship ! sacred pow'rs , Gild with joy the gloomy hours , - Fill the gracious friendly bowl , Reason's feast and flow ...
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... wild forest maze , - Recall every action , and smiling elate , Be a boy once again , and believe myself great : - Till the gloomy reality over me cast Its shadow , and memory sighed o'er the past . These are thoughts of the moment . I ...
... wild forest maze , - Recall every action , and smiling elate , Be a boy once again , and believe myself great : - Till the gloomy reality over me cast Its shadow , and memory sighed o'er the past . These are thoughts of the moment . I ...
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... wild thought untam'd , Would seek the cause why things that be , should pass his knowledge vain , And failing ... wilds , its sunshine and its showers , Its storm - clad mountains terrible , its singing birds and flowers . O wonderful ...
... wild thought untam'd , Would seek the cause why things that be , should pass his knowledge vain , And failing ... wilds , its sunshine and its showers , Its storm - clad mountains terrible , its singing birds and flowers . O wonderful ...
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... wild ; From the roof comes plunging the drowning rain ; Without , -in tatters , the world's poor child Sobbeth aloud her grief , her pain ! No one heareth her , no one heedeth her ; But hunger , her friend , with his cold gaunt hand ...
... wild ; From the roof comes plunging the drowning rain ; Without , -in tatters , the world's poor child Sobbeth aloud her grief , her pain ! No one heareth her , no one heedeth her ; But hunger , her friend , with his cold gaunt hand ...
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