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... Fair was thy luve , fair , fair indeed thy luve , In flow'ry bands thou him didst fetter ; Though he was fair and weel beluv'd again , Than me he never luv'd thee better . бо 1 Daisy . Busk ye , then busk , my bonny bonny bride , Busk ...
... Fair was thy luve , fair , fair indeed thy luve , In flow'ry bands thou him didst fetter ; Though he was fair and weel beluv'd again , Than me he never luv'd thee better . бо 1 Daisy . Busk ye , then busk , my bonny bonny bride , Busk ...
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... fair ? O Nancy ! when thou'rt far away , Wilt thou not cast a wish behind ? Say canst thou face the parching ray , Nor shrink before the wintry wind ? O can that soft and gentle mien Extremes of hardship learn to bear , Nor sad regret ...
... fair ? O Nancy ! when thou'rt far away , Wilt thou not cast a wish behind ? Say canst thou face the parching ray , Nor shrink before the wintry wind ? O can that soft and gentle mien Extremes of hardship learn to bear , Nor sad regret ...
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... fair effusive ray , 485 Scots , wha hae wi ' Wallace bled , 827 See , the star that leads the day , 337 See , whilst thou weep'st , fair Cloe , see , 7 Sce , Winter comes , to rule the varied year , 397 Shall the great soul of Newton ...
... fair effusive ray , 485 Scots , wha hae wi ' Wallace bled , 827 See , the star that leads the day , 337 See , whilst thou weep'st , fair Cloe , see , 7 Sce , Winter comes , to rule the varied year , 397 Shall the great soul of Newton ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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