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... hear the nightingale complain , Pleafing his thoughts alone to hear me fing ! 40 The nymphs forfook their places of abode , To hear the founds that from my mufick flow'd . To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , DRAYTON . 13.
... hear the nightingale complain , Pleafing his thoughts alone to hear me fing ! 40 The nymphs forfook their places of abode , To hear the founds that from my mufick flow'd . To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , DRAYTON . 13.
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... hear the echoes ( wand'ring to and fro ) Refound my grief through every hill and dale ; The birds and beafts yet in their fimple kind 71 Lament for me , no pity else that find . None else there is gives comfort to my grief , Nor my ...
... hear the echoes ( wand'ring to and fro ) Refound my grief through every hill and dale ; The birds and beafts yet in their fimple kind 71 Lament for me , no pity else that find . None else there is gives comfort to my grief , Nor my ...
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... hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to com , in spight of forrow , And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet ...
... hear the lark begin his flight , And finging startle the dull night , From his watch - towre in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to com , in spight of forrow , And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet ...
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... hear 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 ...
... hear 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 ...
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... gods doth diet , And hears the Mufes in a ring Ay round about Joves altar fing : And add to these retired Leasure , 47 That in trim gardens takes his pleasure : But firft and chiefeft with thee bring , Him that C 4 MILTON . 39.
... gods doth diet , And hears the Mufes in a ring Ay round about Joves altar fing : And add to these retired Leasure , 47 That in trim gardens takes his pleasure : But firft and chiefeft with thee bring , Him that C 4 MILTON . 39.
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