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... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the riuers and the forrests greene : And of the sea that neighbours to her neare , Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand , Another ...
... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the riuers and the forrests greene : And of the sea that neighbours to her neare , Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand , Another ...
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... bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With ioyance bring her and with iollity . Neuer had man more ioyfull day then this , Whom heauen would heape with blis ...
... bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With ioyance bring her and with iollity . Neuer had man more ioyfull day then this , Whom heauen would heape with blis ...
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... bring Cordials in every drop , and wine ; But in her long , and hidden course Passing through the Earth's dark veins , Grows still from better unto worse , And both her taste , and colour stains , The drilling on , learns to increase ...
... bring Cordials in every drop , and wine ; But in her long , and hidden course Passing through the Earth's dark veins , Grows still from better unto worse , And both her taste , and colour stains , The drilling on , learns to increase ...
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EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
Chorus of Priests | 49 |
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