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From The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia , 1593 [ O sweet woods ] O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to receive lovely ...
From The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia , 1593 [ O sweet woods ] O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to receive lovely ...
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Ah ! did he see that face , those hairs that Venus , Apollo , ' Bashed to behold , -- and both , disgraced , did grieve that a creature Should exceed in hue , compare both a god and a goddess ; Ah ! had he seen my sweet paramour , the ...
Ah ! did he see that face , those hairs that Venus , Apollo , ' Bashed to behold , -- and both , disgraced , did grieve that a creature Should exceed in hue , compare both a god and a goddess ; Ah ! had he seen my sweet paramour , the ...
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on Sweet day , so cool , so calm , so bright , 748 Sweet England , call for grace , 424 Sweet infancy , 813 Sweet Peace , where dost thou dwell ? I humbly crave , 738 Sweet sacred hill ! whose fair brow , 784 Sweet serene sky - like ...
on Sweet day , so cool , so calm , so bright , 748 Sweet England , call for grace , 424 Sweet infancy , 813 Sweet Peace , where dost thou dwell ? I humbly crave , 738 Sweet sacred hill ! whose fair brow , 784 Sweet serene sky - like ...
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