L'allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and LycidasAmerican Book Company, 1894 - 74 pages |
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... where those who were beloved of the gods dwelt in happiness , wandering among flowers and enjoying all the beauties which delight the senses or the imagination . 2 IL PENSEROSO . HENCE , vain deluding Joys , The L'ALLEGRO . 47.
... where those who were beloved of the gods dwelt in happiness , wandering among flowers and enjoying all the beauties which delight the senses or the imagination . 2 IL PENSEROSO . HENCE , vain deluding Joys , The L'ALLEGRO . 47.
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... wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way , And oft , as if her head she bowed , Stooping through a fleecy cloud . Oft , on a plat of rising ground , I hear ...
... wandering moon , Riding near her highest noon , Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way , And oft , as if her head she bowed , Stooping through a fleecy cloud . Oft , on a plat of rising ground , I hear ...
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... wandering passenger ; And here their tender age might suffer peril , But that , by quick command from sovran Jove , I was dispatched for their defense and guard : And listen why ; for I will tell you now What never yet was heard in tale ...
... wandering passenger ; And here their tender age might suffer peril , But that , by quick command from sovran Jove , I was dispatched for their defense and guard : And listen why ; for I will tell you now What never yet was heard in tale ...
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... wandering steps too far ; 3 And envious darkness , ere they could return , Had stole them from me . Else , O thievish Night , Why shouldst thou , but for some felonious end , In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars That Nature hung ...
... wandering steps too far ; 3 And envious darkness , ere they could return , Had stole them from me . Else , O thievish Night , Why shouldst thou , but for some felonious end , In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars That Nature hung ...
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... wander now , whither betake her From the chill dew , amongst rude burs and thistles ? Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad elm Leans her unpillowed head , fraught with sad fears . What if ...
... wander now , whither betake her From the chill dew , amongst rude burs and thistles ? Perhaps some cold bank is her bolster now , Or ' gainst the rugged bark of some broad elm Leans her unpillowed head , fraught with sad fears . What if ...
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