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B\ dewy dawn, or sultry j»oon.
Or sober evening gray, ,
III often quit the dinsome town
Hy I-evcrn hanks to stray?
Or from the upland s mossy brow
Rlijny the fancy— pleasing view
Of streamlets, woods, ami fields below,
A sweetly varied scene I
Give riches to the miser's care,
Let folly shine in fashion's g-lare,
Give ine the wealth "I peace and health.
With all their happy, train.