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Page 16
... lonely traveller ? This is the place , as well as may guess , Whence even now the tumult of loud mirth Was rife and ... grove . I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture ; for my new ...
... lonely traveller ? This is the place , as well as may guess , Whence even now the tumult of loud mirth Was rife and ... grove . I cannot halloo to my brothers , but Such noise as I can make to be heard farthest I'll venture ; for my new ...
Page 89
... grove , But shepherd lads assemble here , And melting virgins own their love . No wither'd witch shall here be seen ... lonely scene shall thee restore , For thee the BOOK OF POETRY . 89 Dirge in Cymbeline.
... grove , But shepherd lads assemble here , And melting virgins own their love . No wither'd witch shall here be seen ... lonely scene shall thee restore , For thee the BOOK OF POETRY . 89 Dirge in Cymbeline.
Page 198
... lonely groves With many a beauteous wing ; When happy in their harmless loves How tenderly they sing ! O'er all the ... grove seem'd all her own Round the beauty of that breast , But the startled dove afar is flown ! Forsaken is her nest ...
... lonely groves With many a beauteous wing ; When happy in their harmless loves How tenderly they sing ! O'er all the ... grove seem'd all her own Round the beauty of that breast , But the startled dove afar is flown ! Forsaken is her nest ...
Page 274
... lonely grove My temple , at the foot of some old oak , Watching the little tribes that had their world Within its 274 YOUNG LADY'S Prayer Worship.
... lonely grove My temple , at the foot of some old oak , Watching the little tribes that had their world Within its 274 YOUNG LADY'S Prayer Worship.
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