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... bird its nest , From heat and cold themselves to fave , At all times as they lift . The owl , with feeble fight , Lies lurking in the leaves ; The fparrow , in the frosty night , May shroud her in the eaves . But , woe to me , alas ! In ...
... bird its nest , From heat and cold themselves to fave , At all times as they lift . The owl , with feeble fight , Lies lurking in the leaves ; The fparrow , in the frosty night , May shroud her in the eaves . But , woe to me , alas ! In ...
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... keel the pot . When all aloud the wind doth blow , And coughing drowns the parfon's faw , And birds fit brooding in the fnow , And Marian's nofe looks red and raw ; When roafted crabs hifs in the bowl , Then nightly 30 WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR .
... keel the pot . When all aloud the wind doth blow , And coughing drowns the parfon's faw , And birds fit brooding in the fnow , And Marian's nofe looks red and raw ; When roafted crabs hifs in the bowl , Then nightly 30 WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR .
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... bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither , Here fhall he fee No enemy But winter and rough weather . Who doth ambition fhun , And loves to live i ' the fun Seeking the food he eats , And pleased with what he gets , Come ...
... bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither , Here fhall he fee No enemy But winter and rough weather . Who doth ambition fhun , And loves to live i ' the fun Seeking the food he eats , And pleased with what he gets , Come ...
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... of May , Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made ; Beafts did leap , and birds did fing , Trees did grow , and plants did fpring ; Every thing did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . 37.
... of May , Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made ; Beafts did leap , and birds did fing , Trees did grow , and plants did fpring ; Every thing did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . 37.
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... bird , as all forlorn , Lean'd her breast up - till a thorn ; And there fung the mournful'ft ditty , That to hear it ... birds do fing , Careless of thy forrowing ; Whilft as fickle fortune fmiled , Thou and I were both beguiled ; Every ...
... bird , as all forlorn , Lean'd her breast up - till a thorn ; And there fung the mournful'ft ditty , That to hear it ... birds do fing , Careless of thy forrowing ; Whilft as fickle fortune fmiled , Thou and I were both beguiled ; Every ...
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