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... spring , Would those , from whom we will suppose they Slaughter to harmless lands and poison bring ? Would they on board or bears or lynxes take , Feed the she - adder and the brooding snake ? Or could they think the new - discover'd ...
... spring , Would those , from whom we will suppose they Slaughter to harmless lands and poison bring ? Would they on board or bears or lynxes take , Feed the she - adder and the brooding snake ? Or could they think the new - discover'd ...
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... springs and parents of the rest , Each becomes other . Water stopp'd , gives birth To grass and plants , and thickens into earth ; Diffus'd , it rises in a higher sphere , Dilates its drops , and softens into air : Those finer parts of ...
... springs and parents of the rest , Each becomes other . Water stopp'd , gives birth To grass and plants , and thickens into earth ; Diffus'd , it rises in a higher sphere , Dilates its drops , and softens into air : Those finer parts of ...
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... spring ten thousand thousand buds , And boast returning leaves and blooming woods ? That each successive night from opening Heaven The food of angels should to man be given , Is this more strange than that with common bread Our fainting ...
... spring ten thousand thousand buds , And boast returning leaves and blooming woods ? That each successive night from opening Heaven The food of angels should to man be given , Is this more strange than that with common bread Our fainting ...
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... Spring Confess her want : around my amorous head Be dropping myrrh and liquid amber shed Till Arab has no more ; from the soft lyre , Sweet flute , and ten - string'd instrument , require Sounds of delight : and thou , fair Nymph , Book ...
... Spring Confess her want : around my amorous head Be dropping myrrh and liquid amber shed Till Arab has no more ; from the soft lyre , Sweet flute , and ten - string'd instrument , require Sounds of delight : and thou , fair Nymph , Book ...
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... spring , For various of thee priests and poets sing ? Hear'st thou submissive ; but a lowly birth , Some secret particles of finer earth , A plain effect which Nature must beget , As motion orders , and as atoms meet , Companion of the ...
... spring , For various of thee priests and poets sing ? Hear'st thou submissive ; but a lowly birth , Some secret particles of finer earth , A plain effect which Nature must beget , As motion orders , and as atoms meet , Companion of the ...
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Abra Alma assert atoms beams beauty birth Blackmore bless'd brain breast bright cause chance charms chyle Columbo crown'd cruel doubt death delight Derry design'd destin'd Dick distinguish'd earth Epicurus eternal fair fate fear fire fix'd flame flood flow force form'd frame give glebe globe grant grief happy head heart Heaven heavenly hills honour hope King labour land light Lucretius lyre mighty mind motion move Namur nature Nature's nature's ends ne'er never night Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er orbs pain Pindar plain pleas'd pleasure poem poets Poltis pride pursue race rage rais'd rays reason rise roll Sambre seat sense sing skies sorrow soul spheres Spiritus intus alit spring streams swift tell thee things thou thought throne toil various veins vex'd vigour waves whence Whilst winds wise wondrous
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