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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 ! would I praise Thy maiden rule , and Albion's golden days . Then gentle Sidney liv'd , the shepherds ' friend ...
... winds are heard ; think winter near , Nor trust too far to the declining year . HOBBINOL 35 Full fain , O blest Eliza ! would I praise Thy maiden rule , and Albion's golden days . Then gentle Sidney liv'd , the shepherds ' friend ...
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... winds lag far behind . Huntsman ! her gait observe , if in wide rings She wheel her mazy way , in the same round Persisting still , she'll foil the beaten track . But if she fly , and with the favouring wind Urge her bold course , less ...
... winds lag far behind . Huntsman ! her gait observe , if in wide rings She wheel her mazy way , in the same round Persisting still , she'll foil the beaten track . But if she fly , and with the favouring wind Urge her bold course , less ...
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... wind , but by that voice Which winds and waves obey , invades the shore Resistless . Never such a sudden flood , Upridg'd so high , and sent on such a charge , Possess'd an inland scene . Where now the throng That press'd the beach ...
... wind , but by that voice Which winds and waves obey , invades the shore Resistless . Never such a sudden flood , Upridg'd so high , and sent on such a charge , Possess'd an inland scene . Where now the throng That press'd the beach ...
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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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