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TO THE NIGHTINGALE O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill , While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May , Thy liquid notes that close ...
TO THE NIGHTINGALE O Nightingale , that on yon bloomy spray Warbl'st at eve , when all the woods are still ; Thou with fresh hope the lover's heart dost fill , While the jolly Hours lead on propitious May , Thy liquid notes that close ...
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... Through the high wood echoing shrill : Some time walking , not unseen , By hedge - row elms , on hillocks green , Right against the eastern gate 1 The goddess of you 47 Where the great Sun begins his state , Robed in .
... Through the high wood echoing shrill : Some time walking , not unseen , By hedge - row elms , on hillocks green , Right against the eastern gate 1 The goddess of you 47 Where the great Sun begins his state , Robed in .
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Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock 1 be on , Or sweetest Shakspeare , Fancy's child , Warble his native wood - notes wild . And ever , against eating cares , Lap me in soft Lydian airs , Married to immortal ...
Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock 1 be on , Or sweetest Shakspeare , Fancy's child , Warble his native wood - notes wild . And ever , against eating cares , Lap me in soft Lydian airs , Married to immortal ...
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Thee , chauntress , oft , the woods among , I woo , to hear thy even - song ; And , missing thee , I walk unseen Cp . Ezekiel and “ Paradise Lost , " VI . 750-59 . 1 On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold 52 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
Thee , chauntress , oft , the woods among , I woo , to hear thy even - song ; And , missing thee , I walk unseen Cp . Ezekiel and “ Paradise Lost , " VI . 750-59 . 1 On the dry smooth - shaven green , To behold 52 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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And , as I wake , sweet music breathe Above , about or underneath , Sent by some sp'rit to mortals good , Or th ' unseen Genius of the wood . But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale ...
And , as I wake , sweet music breathe Above , about or underneath , Sent by some sp'rit to mortals good , Or th ' unseen Genius of the wood . But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale ...
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