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... hills , And vacant shepherds piping in the dale ; 30 And now and then sweet Philomel would wail , Or stock - doves plain amid the forest deep , That drowsy rustled to the sighing gale ; And still a coil the grasshopper did keep : 35 Yet ...
... hills , And vacant shepherds piping in the dale ; 30 And now and then sweet Philomel would wail , Or stock - doves plain amid the forest deep , That drowsy rustled to the sighing gale ; And still a coil the grasshopper did keep : 35 Yet ...
Page 444
... hills fenced , with ocean's murmur lulled " : Though hasty fame hath many a chaplet culled For worthless brows ... Hill . GRONGAR HILL [ 1726 ] Silent nymph ! with curious eye , Who , the purple ev'ning , lie On the mountain's lonely van ...
... hills fenced , with ocean's murmur lulled " : Though hasty fame hath many a chaplet culled For worthless brows ... Hill . GRONGAR HILL [ 1726 ] Silent nymph ! with curious eye , Who , the purple ev'ning , lie On the mountain's lonely van ...
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... hills ; his boars , which he used to pursue , rejoice . Fallen is the arm of battle ! the mighty among the valiant is low ! Exalt the voice , and blow the horn , ye sons of the king of Morven ! Let us go back to Swaran , to send the ...
... hills ; his boars , which he used to pursue , rejoice . Fallen is the arm of battle ! the mighty among the valiant is low ! Exalt the voice , and blow the horn , ye sons of the king of Morven ! Let us go back to Swaran , to send the ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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