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But rather in spite of Life's cares and its woes, Those twins of Adversity's birth, On the bosom of Tenderness let me repose, And forget there are cares upon Earth. 33 THE WANDERINGS OF SENSIBILITY. A FRAGMENT. HER robes were loose, of snowy white ;. Her bosom naked to the sight ; Her golden hair was unconfined, And lightly floated on the wind ; Her soft blue eyes benignant shone With mildness of an ev'ning sun ; Sometimes their pensive glances bent Low on the Earth with gaze intent, And someti...mes, rais'd sublime on high, They trac'd the Clouds that cross'd the sky- I saw her through the meadows stray, And follow'd still her devious way. Sometimes she'd pause, as all around Nature breath'd sweet in ev'ry sound, n 34 And listen to the Ploughman's strain, And smile upon the simple swain. Oft' would she view, with sparkling eye, The tuneful Lark ascend the sky, And mark the songster's upward flight Till lost to the diminish'd sight ; Then tum where o'er the pasture green The scatter'd flocks and herds were seeli, And try a character to trace In ev'ry Sheep's unconscious face.
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