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... nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard ...
... nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard ...
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... nymph appear'd , As some fair lily droops , surcharg'd with rain . At length bright hope again began to dawn ; For when does hope's soft pow'r the wretch forsake ? When wisdom tries her boasted arts in vain , When baffled reason fails ...
... nymph appear'd , As some fair lily droops , surcharg'd with rain . At length bright hope again began to dawn ; For when does hope's soft pow'r the wretch forsake ? When wisdom tries her boasted arts in vain , When baffled reason fails ...
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... nymphs attir'd , " The silver bow , the painted quiver bear . These with fleet greyhounds o'er the level lawn The flying hare , the dappled fawn pursue . While gentler some , in od'rous shades reclin'd , Tune softest voices to celestial ...
... nymphs attir'd , " The silver bow , the painted quiver bear . These with fleet greyhounds o'er the level lawn The flying hare , the dappled fawn pursue . While gentler some , in od'rous shades reclin'd , Tune softest voices to celestial ...
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... nymphs resume the strain , In plaintive notes ; but still the theme was love . They sung the poor , forsaken maid , who ... nymph in absence mourns ; The youth returns , his toils and perils o'er , The youth returns , with wreaths of ...
... nymphs resume the strain , In plaintive notes ; but still the theme was love . They sung the poor , forsaken maid , who ... nymph in absence mourns ; The youth returns , his toils and perils o'er , The youth returns , with wreaths of ...
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... nymphs , Nereids and Naiads , from their coral beds And sparry grots , their shining tresses rear ; In their soft arms the falling maid receive , And swiftly bear from sight . The wreathed shell Of Triton sounds meanwhile , and tells th ...
... nymphs , Nereids and Naiads , from their coral beds And sparry grots , their shining tresses rear ; In their soft arms the falling maid receive , And swiftly bear from sight . The wreathed shell Of Triton sounds meanwhile , and tells th ...
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