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The dove with whistling wings so blue , The winds can fast collect , Her purple pens turn many a hue Against the sun direct . Now noon is went ; gone is midday , The heat does slake at last , The sun descends down west away , For three ...
The dove with whistling wings so blue , The winds can fast collect , Her purple pens turn many a hue Against the sun direct . Now noon is went ; gone is midday , The heat does slake at last , The sun descends down west away , For three ...
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... Here first I got a pledge of promised grace : But ah ! what served it to be happy so ? Sith passèd pleasures double but new woe ? William Drummond . IO XXXIV SONNET . Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all of English Poetry . 31.
... Here first I got a pledge of promised grace : But ah ! what served it to be happy so ? Sith passèd pleasures double but new woe ? William Drummond . IO XXXIV SONNET . Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all of English Poetry . 31.
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Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all thy goodly train , Thy head with flames , thy mantle bright with flowers ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their showers , Thou turn'st , sweet ...
Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all thy goodly train , Thy head with flames , thy mantle bright with flowers ; The zephyrs curl the green locks of the plain , The clouds for joy in pearls weep down their showers , Thou turn'st , sweet ...
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And turning to his men , Quoth our brave Henry then , • Though they to one be ten , Be not amazed . Yet have we well begun , Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised . * And for myself , ' quoth he , “ This my ...
And turning to his men , Quoth our brave Henry then , • Though they to one be ten , Be not amazed . Yet have we well begun , Battles so bravely won Have ever to the sun By fame been raised . * And for myself , ' quoth he , “ This my ...
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... Before , a joy proposed ; behind , a dream : All this the world well knows ; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell . William Shakespeare . ΙΟ L IO TIMES GO BY TURNS . The loppèd tree 46 A Household Book.
... Before , a joy proposed ; behind , a dream : All this the world well knows ; yet none knows well To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell . William Shakespeare . ΙΟ L IO TIMES GO BY TURNS . The loppèd tree 46 A Household Book.
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