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— 15 — XXX Hillocks crowned with weeping pine, White birch singing in fitting rhyme, Richly clothed in attire green, And woven snow in circle sheen. XXXI. Brooks of music winding 'long, With a sweet melodious song, Down giddy heights to bed of rest, In bubbling green bounding fast. XXXII Through vales enameled green O'er rocks of beauty seen, To swell the listless deep, That 'long rocky coasts sweep. — 16 — XXXIII. Laughing flowers of beauty rare Blinking to each other in the brisky air, With s...miles of enchanting hue, Violet, crimson and deepest blue. XXXIV. Vales decked with linnsea wild and rich. Matted clusters of heaven teach; Lilies and roses of the purest white, With daisies golden lovingly unite. XXXV. Then, hail to thee, Steine, in Valders grand, Where wanton sports with sorrows blend. Place of my childhood, innocent mirth, Where in infancy played at mother's hearth. — 17 — XXXVI. Oft have I pranced o'er thy russet green, In childish sports that marked each scene; Oft have I stood by that warbling brook, That hurrily dances o'er rock and nook.
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