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... Fair and fair and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd on our green , A love for any lady . Paris . Fair and fair and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; Thy love is fair for thee alone , And for no other ...
... Fair and fair and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd on our green , A love for any lady . Paris . Fair and fair and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; Thy love is fair for thee alone , And for no other ...
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... fair beauty wrong , 405 Dear to my soul , then leave me not for- saken , 230 Dear , why should you command me to my rest , 288 Death , be not proud , though some have called ... Fair and fair and twice so fair , 384 Fair INDEX TO POETRY 1359.
... fair beauty wrong , 405 Dear to my soul , then leave me not for- saken , 230 Dear , why should you command me to my rest , 288 Death , be not proud , though some have called ... Fair and fair and twice so fair , 384 Fair INDEX TO POETRY 1359.
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John William Hebel. ยท 1. Fair and fair and twice so fair , 384 Fair grace of graces , muse of muses all , 231 Fair in a morn ( O fairest morn , 165 Fair is my love , and cruel as she's fair , 243 Fair is my love that feeds among the lilies ...
John William Hebel. ยท 1. Fair and fair and twice so fair , 384 Fair grace of graces , muse of muses all , 231 Fair in a morn ( O fairest morn , 165 Fair is my love , and cruel as she's fair , 243 Fair is my love that feeds among the lilies ...
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