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... blush to sport on Windfor's blissful plains : Fair Thames flow gently from thy facred spring , While on thy banks Sicilian Muses sing ; REMARKS . These Pastorals were written at the age of fix- teen , and then past thro ' the hands of ...
... blush to sport on Windfor's blissful plains : Fair Thames flow gently from thy facred spring , While on thy banks Sicilian Muses sing ; REMARKS . These Pastorals were written at the age of fix- teen , and then past thro ' the hands of ...
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... blushing on the mountain's fide , Thus Daphnis spoke , and Strephon thus reply'd . 20 DAPHNIS . Hear how the birds , on ev'ry bloomy spray , With joyous musick wake the dawning day ! Why fit we mute when early linnets sing , When ...
... blushing on the mountain's fide , Thus Daphnis spoke , and Strephon thus reply'd . 20 DAPHNIS . Hear how the birds , on ev'ry bloomy spray , With joyous musick wake the dawning day ! Why fit we mute when early linnets sing , When ...
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... blushing vi'lets glow ; Here western winds on breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing shade surveys . 30 DAPHNIS . And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And ...
... blushing vi'lets glow ; Here western winds on breathing roses blow . I'll stake yon ' lamb , that near the fountain plays , And from the brink his dancing shade surveys . 30 DAPHNIS . And I this bowl , where wanton ivy twines , And ...
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... blushes paint the wat'ry glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , I shun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was skill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning dew ; 25 30 VER . 23 ...
... blushes paint the wat'ry glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , I shun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was skill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning dew ; 25 30 VER . 23 ...
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... blushing flow'rs shall rife , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . 76 Oh ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and refound your praife ! VER . 60. Defcending Gods have found Elysium here ...
... blushing flow'rs shall rife , And all things flourish where you turn your eyes . 76 Oh ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and refound your praife ! VER . 60. Defcending Gods have found Elysium here ...
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