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THE MIETROSEEOT . AFrom $ od ' $ hand earth in beauty caine , And froitt a handful ofitsmould , Hie man , with reasoning soul , he made , Its beauty futther to unfold .
That spot in Eden not alone Grew still more beautiful and fair , Where the first lovers made their home , And planted beds of flowers rare ;
All earth niore loveliness displays , Now gardens , fields , and houses stand , Planted and built by men upon its face , That all might be an Edeflland .
No fairer regions earth can show Than those with cultivation spread , By human labour planted o * er , By human kind inhabited . The prospect were less fair to man , Were boats not floating on the tide , And did no rustic cottage stand In valley and on mountain side . Em Y 6 h Li .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Original Translations,
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pWi » l"l"i . HU » l 0 Calmi ^^ ^ Moat as in a dream .
. ' . ¦¦'¦' . ¦'¦¦ " ' /¦ ¦'¦ . * . ; ' : ¦* '¦¦ ¦ "' . '''¦ ' . ' - '¦ ¦ from : the gebmAisr ofr : Uciert ,
While before us moonbeam ABrightly ; \ 6 ^ t ^^ - ^^^ WP ^ -- ^ ' Near those beams th ^ shine so purery , v ; ; : :: : ' ..: : : ; . Eyer sa &
j ^ Ina : ^^ B ^
v ^ v : - ' . A ^ AA In the shat ^ : AAAA \ , 7 : ; r . ^ -., - , ¦• - , ' : ' ' \ -
THE MIETROSEEOT . AFrom $ od ' $ hand earth in beauty caine , And froitt a handful ofitsmould , Hie man , with reasoning soul , he made , Its beauty futther to unfold .
That spot in Eden not alone Grew still more beautiful and fair , Where the first lovers made their home , And planted beds of flowers rare ;
All earth niore loveliness displays , Now gardens , fields , and houses stand , Planted and built by men upon its face , That all might be an Edeflland .
No fairer regions earth can show Than those with cultivation spread , By human labour planted o * er , By human kind inhabited . The prospect were less fair to man , Were boats not floating on the tide , And did no rustic cottage stand In valley and on mountain side . Em Y 6 h Li .