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... appear ; Of deeper too and ampler Floods , Which as in Mirrors , shew'd the Woods ; Of lofty Trees , with Sacred Shades , And Perspectives of pleasant Glades , Where Nymphs of brightest Form appear , And shaggy Satyrs standing near ...
... appear ; Of deeper too and ampler Floods , Which as in Mirrors , shew'd the Woods ; Of lofty Trees , with Sacred Shades , And Perspectives of pleasant Glades , Where Nymphs of brightest Form appear , And shaggy Satyrs standing near ...
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... appear , And joyn to make the Night look clear ; The Light we no one's Bounty call , But the obliging Gift of all . He that does Lips or Hands adore , Deserves them only , and no more ; But I love All , and every Part , And nothing less ...
... appear , And joyn to make the Night look clear ; The Light we no one's Bounty call , But the obliging Gift of all . He that does Lips or Hands adore , Deserves them only , and no more ; But I love All , and every Part , And nothing less ...
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... appear ! Ev'n now sagacious foresight points to show A little bench of heedless bishops here , And there a chancellour in embryo , Or bard sublime , if bard may e'er be so , As Milton , Shakespear , names that ne'er shall dye ! Tho ...
... appear ! Ev'n now sagacious foresight points to show A little bench of heedless bishops here , And there a chancellour in embryo , Or bard sublime , if bard may e'er be so , As Milton , Shakespear , names that ne'er shall dye ! Tho ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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