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... rise ; 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.
... rise ; 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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... fhould lye : Yet could not , till itself would rise , 71 Find it , although before mine eyes : For , in the flaxen lillies fhade , It like a bank of lillies laid . Upon the roses it would feed , Untill its lips VOL . I. F MARVELL . 81.
... fhould lye : Yet could not , till itself would rise , 71 Find it , although before mine eyes : For , in the flaxen lillies fhade , It like a bank of lillies laid . Upon the roses it would feed , Untill its lips VOL . I. F MARVELL . 81.
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... rise t'attend the light , And e'er he shall his beams display , To plot new bus'nefs for the day . III . None but the flothfull , or unfound , Are by the fun in feathers found , Nor , without rifing with the fun , 5 10 Can the world's ...
... rise t'attend the light , And e'er he shall his beams display , To plot new bus'nefs for the day . III . None but the flothfull , or unfound , Are by the fun in feathers found , Nor , without rifing with the fun , 5 10 Can the world's ...
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... rise ; 15 20 Envy , with poison'd tarnish , fouls His luftre , and his worth decries . He lives inglorious , or in want , To college and old books confin'd ; Inftead of learn'd he's call'd pedant , Dunces advanc'd he's left behind : 25 ...
... rise ; 15 20 Envy , with poison'd tarnish , fouls His luftre , and his worth decries . He lives inglorious , or in want , To college and old books confin'd ; Inftead of learn'd he's call'd pedant , Dunces advanc'd he's left behind : 25 ...
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... rise . } Yet , when increasing grief brings flow disease ; And ebbing life , on terms severe as these , Will have its little lamp no longer fed ; When Henry's mistress shows him Emma dead ; Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect : 616 ...
... rise . } Yet , when increasing grief brings flow disease ; And ebbing life , on terms severe as these , Will have its little lamp no longer fed ; When Henry's mistress shows him Emma dead ; Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect : 616 ...
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