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" Obscured, where highest woods, impenetrable To star or sun-light, spread their umbrage broad And brown as evening ! cover me, ye pines, Ye cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never see them more... "
The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster]. - Σελίδα 70
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...favage ; in fome glade 1085Ohfcm'd, where highefl woods, impenetrable To ftar, or fun-light, fpread their umbrage broad, And brown as evening ! Cover me, ye pines ! Ye cedars, with innumerable boughs rfide me, where I may never fee them more ! — But, let us now, as...

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The Works of the English Poets: Milton

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 262 σελίδες
...favage, in fome glade 1085 Obfcur'd, where higheft woods impenetrable To ftar or fun-light, fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening: Cover me, ye Pines, Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never fee them more. ioj» But let us now, as...

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...favage, in fome glade 1085 Obfcur'd, where higheft woods, impenetrable To ftar or fun-light, fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening : Cover me, ye Pines, Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never fee them more. 1090 But let us now, as in...

Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 282 σελίδες
...their b!az.e Insufferably bright. O might 1 here In solitude live savage, in some glade Ob'scur'd, where highest woods impenetrable To star or sun-light,...broad] And brown as evening: Cover me ye Pines, Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never see them more;. 109* But let us now, as...

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Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 σελίδες
...live favage, in fomc glade Obfcur'd, where higheft woods impenetrable To ftar or fun-light, fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening : cover me, ye pines, Ye cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never fee them more. But let us now, as in bad...

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John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 σελίδες
...their blaze, Insufferably bright ! O might I here In solitude live savage, in some glade 1085 Obscur'd, where highest woods impenetrable To star or sun-light, spread their umbrage broad And brown as ev'ning ! Cover me, ye Pines ; Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never see them...

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...their blaze Insufferably bright. O might 1 here In solitude live savage, in some glade 1085 Obscur'd, where highest woods impenetrable To star or sun-light,...broad And brown as evening : Cover me ye Pines, Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where 1 may never see them more. B But let us now, as in bad...

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...favage; in fome glade loss Obfcur'd, where higheft woods, impenetrable To ftar or fun-light, fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening: Cover me, ye Pines! Ye Cedars, with innumerable boughs Hide me, where I may never fee them more! — But let us now, as in...




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