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... winds are heard ; think winter near , Nor trust too far to the declining year . HOBBINOL 35 Full fain , O blest Eliza ... wind : 66 I smooth'd her coats , and stole a silent kiss . Condemn me , shepherds , if I did amiss . HOBBINOL As ...
... winds are heard ; think winter near , Nor trust too far to the declining year . HOBBINOL 35 Full fain , O blest Eliza ... wind : 66 I smooth'd her coats , and stole a silent kiss . Condemn me , shepherds , if I did amiss . HOBBINOL As ...
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... wind , Has here presum'd to hide ? " 45 50 At this the swain , whose venturous soul 55 No fears of magic art controul , Advanc'd in open sight ; " Nor have I cause of dreed , " he said , " Who view , by no presumption led , Your revels ...
... wind , Has here presum'd to hide ? " 45 50 At this the swain , whose venturous soul 55 No fears of magic art controul , Advanc'd in open sight ; " Nor have I cause of dreed , " he said , " Who view , by no presumption led , Your revels ...
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... wind , To lay the well - tun'd instrument reclin'd ; From which , with airy flying fingers light , Beyond each mortal touch the most refin'd , The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Whence , with just cause , the harp of Eolus ...
... wind , To lay the well - tun'd instrument reclin'd ; From which , with airy flying fingers light , Beyond each mortal touch the most refin'd , The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Whence , with just cause , the harp of Eolus ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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