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... bright the lake reflects the setting ray , The sportive virgins tread the flowery green ; Here by the moon , full oft in chearful May , The merry bride - maids at the dance are seen . But who thefe Nymphs that thro ' the copfe appear In ...
... bright the lake reflects the setting ray , The sportive virgins tread the flowery green ; Here by the moon , full oft in chearful May , The merry bride - maids at the dance are seen . But who thefe Nymphs that thro ' the copfe appear In ...
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... fong began , " How bright her early morn " What lafting joys her fmiling fate portends ! " To wield the awful British fcepters born , " And Gaul's young heir her bridal - bed afcends . " See , * See , round her bed , light - floating.
... fong began , " How bright her early morn " What lafting joys her fmiling fate portends ! " To wield the awful British fcepters born , " And Gaul's young heir her bridal - bed afcends . " See , * See , round her bed , light - floating.
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... bright eyes Like April dew - drops fell , When with a parting dear embrace Her brother bade farewell . The The cross with sparkling diamonds bright That veil'd her fnowy ( 16 )
... bright eyes Like April dew - drops fell , When with a parting dear embrace Her brother bade farewell . The The cross with sparkling diamonds bright That veil'd her fnowy ( 16 )
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G. Pearch. The cross with sparkling diamonds bright That veil'd her fnowy breast , With prayers to heaven , her lily hands Have fixt on Elmer's veft . Now , with five hundred bowmen true , He's march'd across the plain ,. Till with his ...
G. Pearch. The cross with sparkling diamonds bright That veil'd her fnowy breast , With prayers to heaven , her lily hands Have fixt on Elmer's veft . Now , with five hundred bowmen true , He's march'd across the plain ,. Till with his ...
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... raised , on revifiting the ruins and woods that had been the scene of his early amufements , with a deferving brother , who died in his twenty - first year . How How bright , emerging o'er yon broom - clad height ( 30 )
... raised , on revifiting the ruins and woods that had been the scene of his early amufements , with a deferving brother , who died in his twenty - first year . How How bright , emerging o'er yon broom - clad height ( 30 )
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