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Page 42
... the rufsling leaves , With minute drops from off the eaves . And when the Sun begins to fling 131 His flaring beams , me goddess bring * Chaucer . See bis Squires Tale . To arched walks of twilight groves , 135 And shadows 42 MILTON .
... the rufsling leaves , With minute drops from off the eaves . And when the Sun begins to fling 131 His flaring beams , me goddess bring * Chaucer . See bis Squires Tale . To arched walks of twilight groves , 135 And shadows 42 MILTON .
Page 82
... See now it weeps . The tears do come Sad , flowly dropping like a gumme . the wounded balfome : fo So weeps The holy frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in fuch amber tears as these . I in a golden vial will Keep ...
... See now it weeps . The tears do come Sad , flowly dropping like a gumme . the wounded balfome : fo So weeps The holy frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in fuch amber tears as these . I in a golden vial will Keep ...
Page 84
... See ! the whole earth has made a change : The nymphs and graces naked range About the fields , who fhrunk before Into their caves . The empty grange Prepares its room for a new summer's store . Left thou shouldst hope immortal things ...
... See ! the whole earth has made a change : The nymphs and graces naked range About the fields , who fhrunk before Into their caves . The empty grange Prepares its room for a new summer's store . Left thou shouldst hope immortal things ...
Page 122
... See the Furies arife : See the fnakes that they rear How they hiss in their hair , 120 125 130 And the sparkles that flash from their eyes ! Behold a ghaftly band , Each a torch in his 122 DRYDEN .
... See the Furies arife : See the fnakes that they rear How they hiss in their hair , 120 125 130 And the sparkles that flash from their eyes ! Behold a ghaftly band , Each a torch in his 122 DRYDEN .
Page 134
... see The shafts of fortune ftill drop short of me . VI . Th ' uneafie pageantry of state , And all the plagues to thought and sense , Are far remov'd ; I'm plac'd by fate Out of the road of all impertinence . Thus , tho my fleeting life ...
... see The shafts of fortune ftill drop short of me . VI . Th ' uneafie pageantry of state , And all the plagues to thought and sense , Are far remov'd ; I'm plac'd by fate Out of the road of all impertinence . Thus , tho my fleeting life ...
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