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 Those Trees that wave below, by yonder , The ancient of our Lords denote; The which beyond you now may see , For we've no else,—is call'd the.

South-east lies Deritend and Bordesley rare, Both fam’d alike for good and 'special ware. upon yon summit you'll espy, Beyond, and Moseley Wake they lie. More south stands -just below , Where cedars, ash, and lofty poplars grow, Lies, near which is , And, just beyond that, the.

See spire, upon yon rising ground, And num'rous villas lie dispers’d around; Those hills beyond, are Bromsgrove Lickey nam'd, More for their barrennes, than beauty, fam'd.

, and, lie south by west, In Nature's verdant liv'ry, gaily drest; 's rural beauties intervene, And fairest landscapes fill the chequer'd cene.