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Till I espy ' d thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair ,
Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat ' ry image : back I
turn ' d ; Thou following cry ' st aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly ' st thou ...
Till I espy ' d thee , fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair ,
Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat ' ry image : back I
turn ' d ; Thou following cry ' st aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly ' st thou ...
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Fairest resemblance of thy Maker fair , Thee all things living gaze on , all things
thine By gift , and thy celestial beauty adore With ravishment beheld , there best
beheld When universally admir ' d ; but here , In this enclosure wild , these beasts
...
Fairest resemblance of thy Maker fair , Thee all things living gaze on , all things
thine By gift , and thy celestial beauty adore With ravishment beheld , there best
beheld When universally admir ' d ; but here , In this enclosure wild , these beasts
...
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Empress of this fair world , resplendent Eve , Easy to me it is to tell thee all What
thou command ' st , and right thou shouldst be obey ' d : I was at first as other
beasts that graze The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , . As was my
food ...
Empress of this fair world , resplendent Eve , Easy to me it is to tell thee all What
thou command ' st , and right thou shouldst be obey ' d : I was at first as other
beasts that graze The trodden herb , of abject thoughts and low , . As was my
food ...
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... paternal rule : tili one shall rise Of proud ambitious heart , who not content With
fair equality , fraternal state , Will arrogate dominion 26 *
... paternal rule : tili one shall rise Of proud ambitious heart , who not content With
fair equality , fraternal state , Will arrogate dominion 26 *
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... Some bent at thee their fiery darts , while thou Sat ' st unappall ' d in calm and
sinless peace : Thus pass ' d the night so foul , till morning fair Come forth with
pilgrim steps in amice gray , Who with her radiant finger stillid the roar Of thunder
...
... Some bent at thee their fiery darts , while thou Sat ' st unappall ' d in calm and
sinless peace : Thus pass ' d the night so foul , till morning fair Come forth with
pilgrim steps in amice gray , Who with her radiant finger stillid the roar Of thunder
...
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