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... delight , 10 Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but rewe , Where eche of us dyd please the others ryghte ; The palme play , where defpoyled for the game , With dared eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myft the ball , and ...
... delight , 10 Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but rewe , Where eche of us dyd please the others ryghte ; The palme play , where defpoyled for the game , With dared eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myft the ball , and ...
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... delight , he breaketh his pipe in peeces , and cafteth himselfe to the ground . A COLIN CLOUT . SHEPHEARDS boy ( no better doe him call ) , When Winters waftefull spight was almost spent , All in a sunshine day , as did befall , Led ...
... delight , he breaketh his pipe in peeces , and cafteth himselfe to the ground . A COLIN CLOUT . SHEPHEARDS boy ( no better doe him call ) , When Winters waftefull spight was almost spent , All in a sunshine day , as did befall , Led ...
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... delight The upland hamlets will invite , When the merry bells ring round , And the jocond rebecks found Το many a youth , and many a maid , 95 Dancing in the chequer'd shade ; And young and old com forth to play , On a funshine holyday ...
... delight The upland hamlets will invite , When the merry bells ring round , And the jocond rebecks found Το many a youth , and many a maid , 95 Dancing in the chequer'd shade ; And young and old com forth to play , On a funshine holyday ...
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... 146 Such ftreins as would have won the ear Of Pluto , to have quite set free His half regain'd Eurydice . These delights if thou canst give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . 150 IL PENSEROSO . BY THE SAME . HENCE , vain C 3 MILTON . 37.
... 146 Such ftreins as would have won the ear Of Pluto , to have quite set free His half regain'd Eurydice . These delights if thou canst give , Mirth , with thee I mean to live . 150 IL PENSEROSO . BY THE SAME . HENCE , vain C 3 MILTON . 37.
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... is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise 70 ( That laft infirmity of noble mind ) To fcorn delights , and live laborious dayes ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find , And think to burst out into sudden blaze , Comes MILTON . 47.
... is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise 70 ( That laft infirmity of noble mind ) To fcorn delights , and live laborious dayes ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find , And think to burst out into sudden blaze , Comes MILTON . 47.
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Common terms and phrases
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