The First book of Poetry for the Use of Schools Intended As Reading Lessons F

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The First book of Poetry for the Use of Schools Intended As Reading Lessons F
Richard Taylor Co 1811 Bkp Cu Banc
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ANTHOLOGY.
LESSON XLV.
THE LIFE OF A HERMIT.
BENEATH this stony roof reclin'd I soothe to peace my pensive mind ; And while to shade my lonely cave Embowering elms their umbrage wave; And while the maple dish is mine, The beechen cup, unstain'd with wine ; I scorn the gay licentious crowd, Nor heed the toys that deck the proud.
The Highland Drover's Return. 35 Within my limits lone and still, The blackbird pipes in art ess trill ; Fast by my couch, congenial guest, The wren has wove her mossy n
...est, From busy scenes, and brighter skies, To lurk with innocence she flies, Here hopes in safe repose to dwell, Nor aught suspects the sylvan cell.
At noon I take my custom' d round. To mark how buds yon shrubby mound. And every opening primrose count, That trimly paints my blooming mount. At eve within yon studious nook, I ope my brass- embossed book : Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measur'd hymn'.
. T. WARTON.
LESSON XLVT.
THE HIGHLAND DROVER'S RETURN.
Now fare thee well, England !


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