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Sonnet XV. Written On Rising Ground Near Lichfield.

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The evening shines in May's luxuriant pride,         And all the sunny hills at distance glow,         And all the brooks, that thro' the valley flow,         Seem liquid gold. - O! had my fate denied      Leisure, and power to taste the sweets that glide         Thro' waken'd minds, as the soft seasons go         On their still varying progress, for the woe         My heart has felt, what balm had been supplied?      But where great NATURE smiles, as here she smiles,         'Mid verdant vales, and gently swelling hills,         And glassy lakes, and mazy, murmuring rills,      And narrow wood-wild lanes, her spell beguiles         Th' impatient sighs of Grief, and reconciles         Poetic Minds to Life, with all her ills.      May 1774.

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