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... Hills like Lambs . Why fled the Ocean ? And why skipt the Mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his Crystall Fountains ? Shake earth , and at the presence be agast Of him that ever was , and ay shall last , That glassy flouds from rugged ...
... Hills like Lambs . Why fled the Ocean ? And why skipt the Mountains ? Why turned Jordan toward his Crystall Fountains ? Shake earth , and at the presence be agast Of him that ever was , and ay shall last , That glassy flouds from rugged ...
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... Hill and Dale , doth boast thy blessing . Thus we salute thee with our early Song , And welcom thee , and wish thee long . On Shakespear . 1630 . WHAT needs my Shakespear for his honour'd Bones , The labour of an age in piled Stones ...
... Hill and Dale , doth boast thy blessing . Thus we salute thee with our early Song , And welcom thee , and wish thee long . On Shakespear . 1630 . WHAT needs my Shakespear for his honour'd Bones , The labour of an age in piled Stones ...
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... list'ning how the Hounds and horn Chearly rouse the slumbring morn , From the side of som Hoar Hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill . 33 ye ] you 1673 4C 3309 20 Som time walking not unseen By Hedge - row Elms ( 21 ) L'Allegro .
... list'ning how the Hounds and horn Chearly rouse the slumbring morn , From the side of som Hoar Hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill . 33 ye ] you 1673 4C 3309 20 Som time walking not unseen By Hedge - row Elms ( 21 ) L'Allegro .
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... Hill of heav'nly Truth , The better part with Mary and with Ruth , Chosen thou hast , and they that overween , And at thy growing vertues fret their spleen , No anger find in thee , but pity and ruth . Thy care is fixt and zealously ...
... Hill of heav'nly Truth , The better part with Mary and with Ruth , Chosen thou hast , and they that overween , And at thy growing vertues fret their spleen , No anger find in thee , but pity and ruth . Thy care is fixt and zealously ...
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... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high Lawns appear'd Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a field , and both together heard What time the Gray - fly winds her sultry ...
... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high Lawns appear'd Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a field , and both together heard What time the Gray - fly winds her sultry ...
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