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" Content thee, boy, in my bower to dwell ! Here are sweet sounds, which thou lovest well ; Flutes on the air in the stilly noon, Harps which the wandering breezes tune ; And the silvery wood-note of many a bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard. "
The Easy Reader, Or, Introduction to the National Preceptor: Consisting of ... - Page 125
by Jesse Olney - 1833 - 144 pages
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Sequel to the Primary Reader of Russell's Elementary Series: Designed to ...

William Russell - 1845 - 180 pages
...thyme ; And the rocks where the heath-flower blooms they know — Lady, kind lady ! Oh ! let me go.' ' Content thee, boy ! in my bower to dwell . Here are...bird, Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard.' ' My mother sings, at the twilight's fall, A song of the hills far more sweet than all ; She sings...
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