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DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY, &c.
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been made in a situation where the beauties of nature are not predominant, a circumstance of which he seems perfectly aware:

Whatever hurts my Country's fame,
     When wits and mountaineers deride,
To me grows serious, for I name
     My native plains and streams with pride.