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Side 200
... FIELD . VI . Exshi forma datur procerior omnibus , inquit ; Er tibi , principibus qui solet esse , color ; Et nec vincat quedam formosior ambas , Et tibi reginæ nomen , et esto tibi . VII . 201 Hi ubi sedatus furor est , petit utraque ...
... FIELD . VI . Exshi forma datur procerior omnibus , inquit ; Er tibi , principibus qui solet esse , color ; Et nec vincat quedam formosior ambas , Et tibi reginæ nomen , et esto tibi . VII . 201 Hi ubi sedatus furor est , petit utraque ...
Side 201
... FIELD . THE poplars are felled , farewell to the shade , And the whispering sound of the cool colonnade ; The winds play no longer and sing in the leaves , Nor Ouse on his bosom their image receives . Twelve ... FIELD . 201 The Poplar Field.
... FIELD . THE poplars are felled , farewell to the shade , And the whispering sound of the cool colonnade ; The winds play no longer and sing in the leaves , Nor Ouse on his bosom their image receives . Twelve ... FIELD . 201 The Poplar Field.
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... field ; but , scatter'd by degrees , Each to his choice , soon whiten all the land . There from the sun - burnt hay - field homeward creeps The loaded wain ; while , lighten'd of its charge , The wain that meets it passes swiftly by ...
... field ; but , scatter'd by degrees , Each to his choice , soon whiten all the land . There from the sun - burnt hay - field homeward creeps The loaded wain ; while , lighten'd of its charge , The wain that meets it passes swiftly by ...
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