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Suppressed Stanzas Of The Vision (第1/2页)
suppressed stanza's of “the vision” after 18th stanza of the text (at “his native land”):— with secret throes i marked that earth, that cottage, witness of my birth; and near i saw, bold issuing forth in youthful pride, a lindsay race of noble worth, famed far and wide. where, hid behind a spreading wood, an a pict-built mansion stood, i spied, among an angel brood, a female pair; sweet shoheir high maternal blood, and father's air. an aower to memory brought how dettingen's bold hero fought; still, far from sinking into nought, it owns a lord who far iern climates fought, with trusty sword. among the rest i well could spy one gallant, graceful, martial boy, the soldier sparkled in his eye, a diamond water. i blest that noble badge with joy, that owned me frater. after 20th stanza of the text (at “dispensing good”):— near by arose a mansion fine the seat of many a muse divine; not rustic muses such as mine, with holly 'd, but th' a, tuneful, laurell'd nine, from classic ground. i mourn'd the card that fortu, to see where bonie whitefoords dwe< but other prospects made me melt, that village near; there nature, friendship, love, i felt, fond-mingling, dear! hail! nature's pang, more strong thah! warm friendship's glow, like kindling wrath! love, dearer than the parting breath of dying friend! not ev'n with life's wild devious path, your force shall end! the power that gave the soft alarms in blooming whitefoord's rosy charms, still threats the tiny, feather'd arms, the barbed dart, while lovely wilhelmina warms the coldest heart. after 21st stanza of the text (at “that, to adore”):— where lugar leaves his moorland plaid, where lately want was idly laid, i marked busy, bustling trade, in fervid
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