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... Wood , either bruis'd or alive , She need be no more with the jaundice possest , Or sick of obstructions , and pain in her chest . The next is an insect we call a wood - worm , That lies in old wood like a hare in her form ; With teeth ...
... Wood , either bruis'd or alive , She need be no more with the jaundice possest , Or sick of obstructions , and pain in her chest . The next is an insect we call a wood - worm , That lies in old wood like a hare in her form ; With teeth ...
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... WOOD , LADDIE [ 1724 ] O Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn ? Thy presence could ease me , When naething can please me : Now dowie I sigh on the bank of the burn , Or through the wood , laddie , until thou re- 5 turn . Though woods ...
... WOOD , LADDIE [ 1724 ] O Sandy , why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn ? Thy presence could ease me , When naething can please me : Now dowie I sigh on the bank of the burn , Or through the wood , laddie , until thou re- 5 turn . Though woods ...
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... woods , the spires Seem from hence ascending fires ; 45 And see the rivers how they run Through woods and meads , in shade and sun ! Sometimes swift and sometimes slow , Wave succeeding wave , they go 95 A various journey to the deep ...
... woods , the spires Seem from hence ascending fires ; 45 And see the rivers how they run Through woods and meads , in shade and sun ! Sometimes swift and sometimes slow , Wave succeeding wave , they go 95 A various journey to the deep ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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