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    By William Lisle Bowles



    As o'er these hills I take my silent rounds,
    Still on that vision which is flown I dwell,
    On images I loved, alas, too well!
    Now past, and but remembered like sweet sounds
    Of yesterday! Yet in my breast I keep
    Such recollections, painful though they seem,
    And hours of joy retrace, till from my dream
    I start, and find them not; then I could weep
    To think how Fortune blights the fairest flowers;
    To think how soon life's first endearments fail,
    And we are still misled by Hope's smooth tale,
    Who, like a flatterer, when the happiest hours
    Pass, and when most we call on her to stay,
    Will fly, as faithless and as fleet as they!



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