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" And past those settlers' haunts the eye might roam Where earth's unliving silence all would seem ; Save where on rocks the beaver built his dome, Or buffalo remote low'd far from human home. III. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Which saw Aurora's... "
Adam's Peak: Legendary, Traditional, and Historic Notices of the Samanala ... - Page 147
by William Skeen - 1870 - 408 pages
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Rogers to Hemans

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 828 pages
...human home. III. But silent not that adverse eastern paih. Which saw Aurora's hill th' horizon crown ; Rossiter Johnso soft'ning in approach he left hi? gloom, And murmured pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy...
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The Poetical Works of Campbell and Falconer: With a Memoir of Each, Volumes 1-2

Thomas Campbell - 1880 - 852 pages
...home. III. But silent not that adverse eastern path, Wiiich saw Aurora's hills th' horizon crown : There was the river heard, in bed of wrath, (A precipice...; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And murmur'd pleasantly, and laid him down To kiss those easy curving banks of bloom, That lent the windward...
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Selections from Campbell

Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1902 - 192 pages
...human home. in. But silent not that adverse eastern path. Which saw Aurora's hills the horizon crown ; There was the river heard, in bed of wrath (A precipice of foam from mountains brown), 175 Like tumults heard from some far-distant town ; But softening in approach he left his gloom, And...
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