Nature in silence bid the world repose ; When near the road a stately palace rose : There by the Moon through ranks of trees they pass Whose verdure crown'd their sloping sides of grass. It... A Treatise on Versification - Page 120by Robert Wilson Evans - 1852 - 169 pagesFull view - About this book
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