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How does the earth receive him ? — With what signs Of gratulation and delight ,
her king ? Pours she not all her choicest fruits abroad , Her sweetest flow'rs , her
aromatic gums , , Disclosing paradise where'er he treads ? 1 She quakes at his ...
How does the earth receive him ? — With what signs Of gratulation and delight ,
her king ? Pours she not all her choicest fruits abroad , Her sweetest flow'rs , her
aromatic gums , , Disclosing paradise where'er he treads ? 1 She quakes at his ...
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Proud of his well - spread walls , he views his trees That meet ( no barren interval
between ) With pleasure more than ev'n their fruits afford , Which , save himself
who trains them , none can feel : These , therefore , are his own peculiar charge ...
Proud of his well - spread walls , he views his trees That meet ( no barren interval
between ) With pleasure more than ev'n their fruits afford , Which , save himself
who trains them , none can feel : These , therefore , are his own peculiar charge ...
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Ye little know the cares , The vigilance , the labour , and the skill , That day and
night are exercis'd , and hang Upon the ticklish balance of suspense , That ye
may garnish your profuse regales With summer fruits brought forth by wintry suns
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Ye little know the cares , The vigilance , the labour , and the skill , That day and
night are exercis'd , and hang Upon the ticklish balance of suspense , That ye
may garnish your profuse regales With summer fruits brought forth by wintry suns
.
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... And bathes their eyes with nectar , and includes , In grains as countless as the
sea - side sands , The forms with which he sprinkles all the earth . Happy who
walks with him ! whom what he finds Of flavour or of scent in fruit or flow'r , BOOK
VI ...
... And bathes their eyes with nectar , and includes , In grains as countless as the
sea - side sands , The forms with which he sprinkles all the earth . Happy who
walks with him ! whom what he finds Of flavour or of scent in fruit or flow'r , BOOK
VI ...
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He is the happy man , whose life ev'n now Shows somewhat of that happier life to
come ; Who , doom'd to an obscure but tranquil state , Is pleas'd with it , and ,
were he free to choose , Would make his fate his choice ; whom peace , the fruit
Of ...
He is the happy man , whose life ev'n now Shows somewhat of that happier life to
come ; Who , doom'd to an obscure but tranquil state , Is pleas'd with it , and ,
were he free to choose , Would make his fate his choice ; whom peace , the fruit
Of ...
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