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... nymphs , acquainted with the moan Of them , who in their lips love's standards bear Where he ? ( fay they of me ) now dare I swear He cannot love ! No , no ; let him alone . And think fo ftill ! fo Stella know my mind 46 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
... nymphs , acquainted with the moan Of them , who in their lips love's standards bear Where he ? ( fay they of me ) now dare I swear He cannot love ! No , no ; let him alone . And think fo ftill ! fo Stella know my mind 46 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY .
Page 59
... nymphs and fhepherds fings , Mixing in wanton fort Whisperings with songs , then kiffes with the fame Which from affection came . The naked virgin then Her rofes fresh reveals , Which now her veil conceals . The tender apples in her ...
... nymphs and fhepherds fings , Mixing in wanton fort Whisperings with songs , then kiffes with the fame Which from affection came . The naked virgin then Her rofes fresh reveals , Which now her veil conceals . The tender apples in her ...
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... nymphs , whofe ivory shine , Enamelling the banks , made them more dear Than ever was that glorious palace - gate , Where the day - fhining fun in triumph fate . Upon this brim , the eglantine and rose , The tamarisk , olive , and the ...
... nymphs , whofe ivory shine , Enamelling the banks , made them more dear Than ever was that glorious palace - gate , Where the day - fhining fun in triumph fate . Upon this brim , the eglantine and rose , The tamarisk , olive , and the ...
Page 85
... NYMPH's REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . IF that the world and love were young , And truth in every fhepherd's tongue , These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee , and be thy love . But time drives flocks from field to ...
... NYMPH's REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . IF that the world and love were young , And truth in every fhepherd's tongue , These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee , and be thy love . But time drives flocks from field to ...
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... nymph he prays ; Whereto she says , Forego me now , come to me foon . But in vain she did conjure him To depart her presence so , Having a thoufand tongues t ' allure him , And but one to bid him go . When lips invite , And eyes delight ...
... nymph he prays ; Whereto she says , Forego me now , come to me foon . But in vain she did conjure him To depart her presence so , Having a thoufand tongues t ' allure him , And but one to bid him go . When lips invite , And eyes delight ...
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