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... Nymph ( Earl of Oxenford , 1550-1604 ) . 128 129 The Shepherd's Description of Love ( Ig- noto , i.e. Sir Walter Raleigh ? ) . 129 Damelus ' Song to his Diaphenia ( H. C. , i.e. Henry Constable , 1562-1613 ) 130 A Nymph's Disdain of ...
... Nymph ( Earl of Oxenford , 1550-1604 ) . 128 129 The Shepherd's Description of Love ( Ig- noto , i.e. Sir Walter Raleigh ? ) . 129 Damelus ' Song to his Diaphenia ( H. C. , i.e. Henry Constable , 1562-1613 ) 130 A Nymph's Disdain of ...
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... Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd ( Ig- noto ) .. 131 The Shepherd's Resolution in Love ( Thom . Watson , 1557 ? -1592 ) . 132 Psalm XXX , Part II .. Psalm XLVI .. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ( 1564-1616 ) A Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David A ...
... Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd ( Ig- noto ) .. 131 The Shepherd's Resolution in Love ( Thom . Watson , 1557 ? -1592 ) . 132 Psalm XXX , Part II .. Psalm XLVI .. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ( 1564-1616 ) A Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David A ...
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... nymphs , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating on the crystal flood ; Whom when they saw , they stood amazed still , Their wondering eyes to fill ; 61 Them seemed they never ...
... nymphs , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating on the crystal flood ; Whom when they saw , they stood amazed still , Their wondering eyes to fill ; 61 Them seemed they never ...
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... : And , whilst she doth her dight , Do ye to her of joy and solace sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . 1 shame 2 where 1 lustiness 2 torch Bring with you all the nymphs that you can hear 92 EDMUND SPENSER.
... : And , whilst she doth her dight , Do ye to her of joy and solace sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . 1 shame 2 where 1 lustiness 2 torch Bring with you all the nymphs that you can hear 92 EDMUND SPENSER.
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Bring with you all the nymphs that you can hear , Both of the rivers and the forests green , And of the sea that neighbours to her near , All with gay garlands goodly well beseen . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay ...
Bring with you all the nymphs that you can hear , Both of the rivers and the forests green , And of the sea that neighbours to her near , All with gay garlands goodly well beseen . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay ...
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