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She leaves the bed of Tithon her lover , arises from the sea in a golden throne to
usher in the sun , or in a chariot drawn by celestial horses , bear . ing with her the
day , and is preceded by a star , which is her harbinger , and ...
She leaves the bed of Tithon her lover , arises from the sea in a golden throne to
usher in the sun , or in a chariot drawn by celestial horses , bear . ing with her the
day , and is preceded by a star , which is her harbinger , and ...
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With timely care I'll fow my little field , And plant my orchard with its master's hand
, Nor blush to spread the hay , the hook to wield , Or range the leaves along the
funny land . IV . If late at dusk , while carelessly I roam , I meet a strolling kid , or ...
With timely care I'll fow my little field , And plant my orchard with its master's hand
, Nor blush to spread the hay , the hook to wield , Or range the leaves along the
funny land . IV . If late at dusk , while carelessly I roam , I meet a strolling kid , or ...
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To pietce your ivy shade with murmuring sound , And the light leaves that
compass you around . I know thee , love , and to my sorrow find , A god thou art ,
but of the favage kind ; 25 A lioness sure suckled the fell child , And with his
brothers ...
To pietce your ivy shade with murmuring sound , And the light leaves that
compass you around . I know thee , love , and to my sorrow find , A god thou art ,
but of the favage kind ; 25 A lioness sure suckled the fell child , And with his
brothers ...
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A native grace When the dew wets its leaves ; unstain'd , and pure , As is the lily ,
or the mountain snow . The modeft virtues mingled in her eyes , Still on the
ground dejected , darting all Their humid beams into the blooming flowers : Or
when ...
A native grace When the dew wets its leaves ; unstain'd , and pure , As is the lily ,
or the mountain snow . The modeft virtues mingled in her eyes , Still on the
ground dejected , darting all Their humid beams into the blooming flowers : Or
when ...
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Their wanton appetites not only feed With delicates of leaves , and marshy weed ,
But with thy sickle reap the rankest land , And minister the blade , with bounteous
hand . Nor be with harmful parsimony won To follow what our homely fires ...
Their wanton appetites not only feed With delicates of leaves , and marshy weed ,
But with thy sickle reap the rankest land , And minister the blade , with bounteous
hand . Nor be with harmful parsimony won To follow what our homely fires ...
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