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Pagina 168
... Drizzled in pearl upon the tender flow'rs ; And Zephyr hush'd , and with a whispering gale Seemed to hearken to the nightingale , Which in the thorny brakes with her sweet song , Unto the silent night bewray'd her wrong .
... Drizzled in pearl upon the tender flow'rs ; And Zephyr hush'd , and with a whispering gale Seemed to hearken to the nightingale , Which in the thorny brakes with her sweet song , Unto the silent night bewray'd her wrong .
Pagina 169
370 Sweet nymph , which in fair Elice dost shine , Whom thy surpassing beauty made divine , Now in the Arctic constellation , Smile , sweet Callisto , on Endymion : And thou , brave Perseus , in the northern air , Holding Medusa by the ...
370 Sweet nymph , which in fair Elice dost shine , Whom thy surpassing beauty made divine , Now in the Arctic constellation , Smile , sweet Callisto , on Endymion : And thou , brave Perseus , in the northern air , Holding Medusa by the ...
Pagina 186
And thou the sweet Musaeus of these times , Pardon my rugged and unfil'd rhymes , Whose scarce invention is too mean and base , When Delia's glorious muse doth come in place . 1000 And thou my Goldey , which in summer days Hast feasted ...
And thou the sweet Musaeus of these times , Pardon my rugged and unfil'd rhymes , Whose scarce invention is too mean and base , When Delia's glorious muse doth come in place . 1000 And thou my Goldey , which in summer days Hast feasted ...
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