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The WOODBINES.
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The WOODBINES.
CONSCIOUS that we want supporting,
Round the hazle's stems we 'twine;
And, the sun's warm influence courting,
O'er their waving tops recline.
Round the hazle's stems we 'twine;
And, the sun's warm influence courting,
O'er their waving tops recline.
Thus our blossoms far displaying,
O'er the babbling streams are arch'd;
Where the fish, beneath us straying,
By our shades are kept unparch'd.
O'er the babbling streams are arch'd;
Where the fish, beneath us straying,
By our shades are kept unparch'd.
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Different powers, when thus uniting,
Tend to benefit mankind;
Which, in solitude delighting,
Neither use nor pleasure find.
Tend to benefit mankind;
Which, in solitude delighting,
Neither use nor pleasure find.
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