Through many a blooming wild and woodland green
The Hudson's sleeping waters winding stray;
Now 'mongst the hills its silvery waves are seen,
Through arching willows now they steal away;
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this poetess lived in the last part of 1700 (1771-1801) - globally speaking.. how gorgeous should Nature have been that time, before the huge destructions perpetrated by us, human beings..
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this poetess lived in the last part of 1700 (1771-1801) - globally speaking.. how gorgeous should Nature have been that time, before the huge destructions perpetrated by us, human beings..