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... rose Prepar'd to part . Again her sorrows flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra ...
... rose Prepar'd to part . Again her sorrows flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra ...
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... rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ...
... rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ...
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... rose . Meanwhile th ' attendant train Pensive before the fair pavilion stood , In silent expectation , and with tears Deplor❜d the sorrows of their queen ; when lo The sounding doors unfold , and forth she comes Radiant with blooming ...
... rose . Meanwhile th ' attendant train Pensive before the fair pavilion stood , In silent expectation , and with tears Deplor❜d the sorrows of their queen ; when lo The sounding doors unfold , and forth she comes Radiant with blooming ...
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... worship , and the lovely rose Put forth spontaneous , while the busy zephyr Gather'd their several sweets , and wafted round Ambrosial odours . Thither soon the graces , Join'd with the laughing loves , in mimic chains Of OF GUENDOLEN . 31.
... worship , and the lovely rose Put forth spontaneous , while the busy zephyr Gather'd their several sweets , and wafted round Ambrosial odours . Thither soon the graces , Join'd with the laughing loves , in mimic chains Of OF GUENDOLEN . 31.
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... rose ; with ev'ry sweet Which wanton Zephyr from the teeming earth All combin'd , Wins by his warm caresses . Invade the sense ; for there perpetual Spring , With Summer join'd , holds through the laughing year Delightful empire ; each ...
... rose ; with ev'ry sweet Which wanton Zephyr from the teeming earth All combin'd , Wins by his warm caresses . Invade the sense ; for there perpetual Spring , With Summer join'd , holds through the laughing year Delightful empire ; each ...
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