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... And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth , That living mortals , hearing
them , run mad ;O ! if I wake , shall I not be distraught , Environed with all these
hideous fears , And madly play with my forefathers ' joints , And pluck the
mangled ...
... And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth , That living mortals , hearing
them , run mad ;O ! if I wake , shall I not be distraught , Environed with all these
hideous fears , And madly play with my forefathers ' joints , And pluck the
mangled ...
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Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in the following little Song of the Fairies :By
the moon we sport and play ; With the night begins our day : As we dance , the
dew doth fall , Trip it , little urchins all . Lightly as the little bee , Two by two , and ...
Lyly ' s genius for lyric verse is seen in the following little Song of the Fairies :By
the moon we sport and play ; With the night begins our day : As we dance , the
dew doth fall , Trip it , little urchins all . Lightly as the little bee , Two by two , and ...
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... so I sing ; He lends me every lovely thing , Yet cruel he my heart doth sting :
Whist , wanton , still ye , Else I , with roses , every day Will whip you hence , And
bind you , when you long to play , For your offence : I ' ll shut mine eyes to keep
you ...
... so I sing ; He lends me every lovely thing , Yet cruel he my heart doth sting :
Whist , wanton , still ye , Else I , with roses , every day Will whip you hence , And
bind you , when you long to play , For your offence : I ' ll shut mine eyes to keep
you ...
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Then sit thou safely on my knee , And let thy bower my bosom be ; Lurk in mine
eyes , I like of thee , O Cupid ! so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee . The
following impassioned and beautiful lines are the commencement of a poem ...
Then sit thou safely on my knee , And let thy bower my bosom be ; Lurk in mine
eyes , I like of thee , O Cupid ! so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee . The
following impassioned and beautiful lines are the commencement of a poem ...
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... some unwearied minstrel dancing , While , as his Aying fingers kissed the
strings , Love framed with Mirth , a gay fantastic round : Loose were her tresses
seen , her zone unbound ; And he , amidst his frolic play , As if he would the
charming ...
... some unwearied minstrel dancing , While , as his Aying fingers kissed the
strings , Love framed with Mirth , a gay fantastic round : Loose were her tresses
seen , her zone unbound ; And he , amidst his frolic play , As if he would the
charming ...
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