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... Olympus dwell'st , but , heavenly born , Before the hills appear'd , or fountain
How'd , Thou with eternal Wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy sister , and with
her didst play , In presence of the almighty Father , pleased With thy celestial
song .
... Olympus dwell'st , but , heavenly born , Before the hills appear'd , or fountain
How'd , Thou with eternal Wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy sister , and with
her didst play , In presence of the almighty Father , pleased With thy celestial
song .
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All our law and story strew'd With hymns , our pslams with artful terms inscribid ,
Our Hebrew songs and harps , in Babylon ... Illimitated , while they loudest sing
The vices of their deities , and their own , In fable , hymn , or song , so
personating ...
All our law and story strew'd With hymns , our pslams with artful terms inscribid ,
Our Hebrew songs and harps , in Babylon ... Illimitated , while they loudest sing
The vices of their deities , and their own , In fable , hymn , or song , so
personating ...
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SONG . Sp . Back , Shepherds , back , enough your play , Till next sun - shine
holiday ; Here be , without duck or nod Other ... the mincing Dryades , On the
lawns , and on the leas , This second Song presents them to their Father and
Mother .
SONG . Sp . Back , Shepherds , back , enough your play , Till next sun - shine
holiday ; Here be , without duck or nod Other ... the mincing Dryades , On the
lawns , and on the leas , This second Song presents them to their Father and
Mother .
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I. SONG . Look , nymphs , and shepherds , look , What sudden blaze of majesty Is
that which we from hence descry ? Too divine to be mistook : This , this is she , To
whom our vows and wishes bend ; Here our solemn search hath end .
I. SONG . Look , nymphs , and shepherds , look , What sudden blaze of majesty Is
that which we from hence descry ? Too divine to be mistook : This , this is she , To
whom our vows and wishes bend ; Here our solemn search hath end .
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SONG . O'er the smooth enamelld green , Where no print of step hath been ,
Follow me , as I sing , And touch the warbled string . Under the shady roof Of
branching elm , star - proof . Follow me , I will bring you where she sits , Clad in
splendor ...
SONG . O'er the smooth enamelld green , Where no print of step hath been ,
Follow me , as I sing , And touch the warbled string . Under the shady roof Of
branching elm , star - proof . Follow me , I will bring you where she sits , Clad in
splendor ...
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