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... green sheep - track did we glide ; And through the wood we went ; And , ere we came to Leonard's rock , He sang those witty rhymes About the crazy old church - clock , And the bewildered chimes . 1799 RUTH WHEN Ruth was left half ...
... green sheep - track did we glide ; And through the wood we went ; And , ere we came to Leonard's rock , He sang those witty rhymes About the crazy old church - clock , And the bewildered chimes . 1799 RUTH WHEN Ruth was left half ...
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... green turf Beneath the branches of itself had made A track , that brought us to a slip of lawn , And a small bed of water in the woods . All round this pool both flocks and herds might drink On its firm margin , even as from a well , Or ...
... green turf Beneath the branches of itself had made A track , that brought us to a slip of lawn , And a small bed of water in the woods . All round this pool both flocks and herds might drink On its firm margin , even as from a well , Or ...
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... green snake Coiled around its wings and neck . Green as the herbs on which it couched , Close by the dove's its head it crouched ; And with the dove it heaves and stirs , Swelling its neck as she swelled hers ! I woke ; it was the ...
... green snake Coiled around its wings and neck . Green as the herbs on which it couched , Close by the dove's its head it crouched ; And with the dove it heaves and stirs , Swelling its neck as she swelled hers ! I woke ; it was the ...
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