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The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the east , when it is gone , Appears a clearer sky . Which soon perceive the little larks , The lapwing and the snipe , And tune their songs , like Nature's clerks , 15 O'er ...
The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the east , when it is gone , Appears a clearer sky . Which soon perceive the little larks , The lapwing and the snipe , And tune their songs , like Nature's clerks , 15 O'er ...
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... And lightened more and more ; While everything is clearly seen , Which seemed dim before : Except the glistering astres bright , Which all the night were clear , Offusked with a greater light No longer do appear .
... And lightened more and more ; While everything is clearly seen , Which seemed dim before : Except the glistering astres bright , Which all the night were clear , Offusked with a greater light No longer do appear .
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115 I 20 What pleasure were to walk and see , Endlong a river clear , The perfect form of every tree Within the deep appear . Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet ...
115 I 20 What pleasure were to walk and see , Endlong a river clear , The perfect form of every tree Within the deep appear . Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet ...
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But in that pomp it doth not long appear ; For when ' tis most admirèd , in a thought , Because it erst was nought , it turns to nought . William Drummond . IO 1 LII MAN'S MORTALITY . 1 1 5 í 10 Like as the damask rose you see , Or like ...
But in that pomp it doth not long appear ; For when ' tis most admirèd , in a thought , Because it erst was nought , it turns to nought . William Drummond . IO 1 LII MAN'S MORTALITY . 1 1 5 í 10 Like as the damask rose you see , Or like ...
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15 20 25 30 What in the world most fair appears , Yea , even laughter , turns to tears : And all the jewels which we prize , Melt in these pendants of the eyes . I have through every garden been , Amongst the red , the white , the green ...
15 20 25 30 What in the world most fair appears , Yea , even laughter , turns to tears : And all the jewels which we prize , Melt in these pendants of the eyes . I have through every garden been , Amongst the red , the white , the green ...
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