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So cheard he his fair spouse , and she was chear'd , But filently a gentle tear let
fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair . Two other precious drops that
ready stood , Each in their crystal sluice , he ere they fell Kiss'd , as the gracious ...
So cheard he his fair spouse , and she was chear'd , But filently a gentle tear let
fall From either eye , and wip'd them with her hair . Two other precious drops that
ready stood , Each in their crystal sluice , he ere they fell Kiss'd , as the gracious ...
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70 To Pyle from Othry's fage Melampus came , He drove the lowing herd , yet
won the dame ; Fair Pero bleit his brother Bias ' arms , And in a virtuous race
diffus'd unfading charms . Adonis fed his cattle on the plain , 75 And fea - born
Venus ...
70 To Pyle from Othry's fage Melampus came , He drove the lowing herd , yet
won the dame ; Fair Pero bleit his brother Bias ' arms , And in a virtuous race
diffus'd unfading charms . Adonis fed his cattle on the plain , 75 And fea - born
Venus ...
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Fair is the king.cup that in meadow blows , Fair is the daisy that beside her grows
; Fair is the gilly - flow'r of gardens sweet , Fair is the marygold , for pottage meet :
But Blouzelind's than gilly - flow'r more fair , Than daisy , marygold , or king ...
Fair is the king.cup that in meadow blows , Fair is the daisy that beside her grows
; Fair is the gilly - flow'r of gardens sweet , Fair is the marygold , for pottage meet :
But Blouzelind's than gilly - flow'r more fair , Than daisy , marygold , or king ...
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In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell : But come thou goddess fair and free , In
heav'n ycleap'd Euprofyne , And by men , heart - easing mirth , Whom lovely
Venus at a birth , With two fifter Graces more To ivy crowned Bacchus bore ; Or ...
In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell : But come thou goddess fair and free , In
heav'n ycleap'd Euprofyne , And by men , heart - easing mirth , Whom lovely
Venus at a birth , With two fifter Graces more To ivy crowned Bacchus bore ; Or ...
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She looks , methinks , “ Of old ACAS'ro's line ; and to my mind “ Recalls that
patron of my happy life , • From whom my liberal fortune took its rise ; « Now to
the duit gone down ; his houses , land , « And once fair - spreading family , diffolv'
d .
She looks , methinks , “ Of old ACAS'ro's line ; and to my mind “ Recalls that
patron of my happy life , • From whom my liberal fortune took its rise ; « Now to
the duit gone down ; his houses , land , « And once fair - spreading family , diffolv'
d .
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