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Clambering o'er crag'd rendezvous beheld I a jewel of sapphire hue a hue as deep as heaven's blue God's gift on earth, from Him to you Surrounded by lush tree and plant my breath surveyed the view in pant Eyes as pools as yon intoxicant Senses wanted to yell and rant About the lake of Grasmere village Seen from mountain's hill 'n ledge From Loughrigg fell and softer terrace From high above bluebell effloresce. About a beauty that cast a spell Of cerulean blue in emerald dell A sweetness that one canna quell The waters from God's Citadel.
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Apr 1, 2021
Apr 1, 2021 at 9:46 AM UTC
Grasmere Lake
Clambering o'er crag'd rendezvous beheld I a jewel of sapphire hue a hue as deep as heaven's blue God's gift on earth, from Him to you Surrounded by lush tree and plant my breath surveyed the view in pant Eyes as pools as yon intoxicant Senses wanted to yell and rant About the lake of Grasmere village Seen from mountain's hill 'n ledge From Loughrigg fell and softer terrace From high above bluebell effloresce. About a beauty that cast a spell Of cerulean blue in emerald dell A sweetness that one canna quell The waters from God's Citadel.
BLT's Merriam-Webster Word of The Day Challenge #cerulean
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Apr 1, 2021
Apr 1, 2021 at 9:46 AM UTC
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