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... Soft , on a cowslip bank , my love and I Together lay : a brook ran murm'ring by . A thousand tender things to me she said ; 55 And I a thousand tender things repaid . LANQUET In summer shade , beneath the cocking hay , What soft ...
... Soft , on a cowslip bank , my love and I Together lay : a brook ran murm'ring by . A thousand tender things to me she said ; 55 And I a thousand tender things repaid . LANQUET In summer shade , beneath the cocking hay , What soft ...
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... Soft hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . II . HOPE My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to sleep ; My grottoes are shaded with trees , And my hills are white - over with sheep . I ...
... Soft hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . II . HOPE My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to sleep ; My grottoes are shaded with trees , And my hills are white - over with sheep . I ...
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... soft thrillings of the tragic Muse , Divine Melpomene , sweet Pity's nurse , Queen of the stately step , and flowing pall . Now let Monimia 1 mourn with streaming eyes Her joys incestuous , and polluted love : Now let soft Juliet in the ...
... soft thrillings of the tragic Muse , Divine Melpomene , sweet Pity's nurse , Queen of the stately step , and flowing pall . Now let Monimia 1 mourn with streaming eyes Her joys incestuous , and polluted love : Now let soft Juliet in the ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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