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... Fair Phoebe and her sister did prefer To their dull mates the noble ravisher . What Deidamia did , in days of yore , 770 The tale is old , but worth the reading o'er . When Venus had the golden apple gain'd , And the just judge fair ...
... Fair Phoebe and her sister did prefer To their dull mates the noble ravisher . What Deidamia did , in days of yore , 770 The tale is old , but worth the reading o'er . When Venus had the golden apple gain'd , And the just judge fair ...
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... fair and ever young : The jolly god in triumph comes ; Sound the trumpets ; beat the drums ; Flush'd with a purple grace He shews his honest face : 49 Now give the hautboys breath ; he comes , he comes . Bacchus , ever fair and young ...
... fair and ever young : The jolly god in triumph comes ; Sound the trumpets ; beat the drums ; Flush'd with a purple grace He shews his honest face : 49 Now give the hautboys breath ; he comes , he comes . Bacchus , ever fair and young ...
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... Fair Iris and her swain , 263 . Fair Iris I love , and hourly I die , 262 . Fair , kind , and true , a treasure each alone , 268 . Fair , sweet , and young , receive a prize , 203 . Fair was my mistress , and fine as a bride , 912 ...
... Fair Iris and her swain , 263 . Fair Iris I love , and hourly I die , 262 . Fair , kind , and true , a treasure each alone , 268 . Fair , sweet , and young , receive a prize , 203 . Fair was my mistress , and fine as a bride , 912 ...
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PROLOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY | xxix |
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