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solemnly addition formed /addition is a sufficient reason to control an inclination, no other motive will long restrain you. ----

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And now the Sun recalls his fervid ray And cold & dim the wa'try visions fail While o'er yon cliff whose pointed craggs ^ addition decay Mild Evening draws her thin empurpled veil!

How sweet that strain of melancholy horn That floats along the slowly ebbing wave And up the far receding mountains borne Returns a dying sound from Echo's cave.

Hail shadowy forms of still expressive Eve Your pensive beauties stealing o'er my heart Bid all the fine attun'd emotions live; And fancy all her loveliest dreams impart.

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