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| Where the resounding power of water shakes Where with loud voice the power of waters shakes | 1820 1827 |
Where the resounding power of water shakes
Where with loud voice the power of waters shakes
| 1836 | |
| And not unrecompensed the man shall roam, Who, to converse with Nature, quits his home, And plods o'er hills and vales his way forlorn, Wooing her various charms from eve to morn. Yet not unrecompensed the man shall roam, Who at the call of summer quits his home, And plods through some far realm o'er vale and height, Though seeking only holiday delight; | 1820 1827 |
And not unrecompensed the man shall roam,
Who, to converse with Nature, quits his home,
And plods o'er hills and vales his way forlorn,
Wooing her various charms from eve to morn.
Yet not unrecompensed the man shall roam,
Who at the call of summer quits his home,
And plods through some far realm o'er vale and height,
Though seeking only holiday delight;
Lines 13 and 14 were introduced in 1827.