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A fiction How Cupid made a nymph wound herself with his arrows It chanced of late , a shepherd's swain , That went to seek a strayed sheep , Within a thicket on the plain Espied a dainty nymph asleep . Her golden hair o'erspread her ...
A fiction How Cupid made a nymph wound herself with his arrows It chanced of late , a shepherd's swain , That went to seek a strayed sheep , Within a thicket on the plain Espied a dainty nymph asleep . Her golden hair o'erspread her ...
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... Nymph . Strew , strew the glad and smiling ground With every flower , yet not confound 3 Nymph . The primrose - drop , the spring's own spouse , Bright daisies , and the lips of cows , The garden - star , the queen of May , The rose ...
... Nymph . Strew , strew the glad and smiling ground With every flower , yet not confound 3 Nymph . The primrose - drop , the spring's own spouse , Bright daisies , and the lips of cows , The garden - star , the queen of May , The rose ...
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... nymph complaining for the death of her fawn , 862 The nymph Selvagia , her song , 201 The nymph's reply to the shepherd , 137 The Ocean to Cynthia , 140 The odor , 744 The oftener seen , the more I lust , 73 The palmer's ode , 154 The ...
... nymph complaining for the death of her fawn , 862 The nymph Selvagia , her song , 201 The nymph's reply to the shepherd , 137 The Ocean to Cynthia , 140 The odor , 744 The oftener seen , the more I lust , 73 The palmer's ode , 154 The ...
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