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... ; Then to com , in spight of forrow , And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet - briar , or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine : 40 45 While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the VOL . I. C MILTON . 33.
... ; Then to com , in spight of forrow , And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet - briar , or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine : 40 45 While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the VOL . I. C MILTON . 33.
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... Sweet bird that shunn'ft the noise of folly , Moft mufical , moft melancholy ! Thee chauntress oft , the woods among , I woo to hear thy even - fong ; 65 And , miffing thee , I walk unfeen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold ...
... Sweet bird that shunn'ft the noise of folly , Moft mufical , moft melancholy ! Thee chauntress oft , the woods among , I woo to hear thy even - fong ; 65 And , miffing thee , I walk unfeen On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold ...
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... sweet retir'd content ! To be at once fecure , and innocent . 30 35 Windfor the next ( where Mars with Venus dwells , Beauty with ftrength ) above the valley fwells 40 Into my eye , and doth itself present With fuch an eafie and unforc ...
... sweet retir'd content ! To be at once fecure , and innocent . 30 35 Windfor the next ( where Mars with Venus dwells , Beauty with ftrength ) above the valley fwells 40 Into my eye , and doth itself present With fuch an eafie and unforc ...
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... sweet than they . It had fo fweet a breath ! and oft I blusht to fee its foot more soft And white , fhall I say than my hand ? Nay , any lady's of the land . 51 It is a wond'rous thing how fleet 55 " Twas on those little filver feet ...
... sweet than they . It had fo fweet a breath ! and oft I blusht to fee its foot more soft And white , fhall I say than my hand ? Nay , any lady's of the land . 51 It is a wond'rous thing how fleet 55 " Twas on those little filver feet ...
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... sweet fawn is vanish'd to Whither the fwans and turtles go : In fair Elyzium to endure , 90 95 With milk - white lambs , and ermins , pure . O do not run too faft : for I IOL Will but befpeak thy grave , and die . Firft my unhappy ...
... sweet fawn is vanish'd to Whither the fwans and turtles go : In fair Elyzium to endure , 90 95 With milk - white lambs , and ermins , pure . O do not run too faft : for I IOL Will but befpeak thy grave , and die . Firft my unhappy ...
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Common terms and phrases
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