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Pagina 18
... love , my fair one , and come away ; For lo , the winter is past , the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come , and the Voice of the Turtle is heard in our Land . The fig ...
... love , my fair one , and come away ; For lo , the winter is past , the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come , and the Voice of the Turtle is heard in our Land . The fig ...
Pagina 212
... Love among the Virgins shine , Adorn'd with Graces more than half Divine . Or as a Tree , that , glorious to behold , Is hung with Apples all of ruddy Gold , Hesperian Fruit ! and Beautifully high Extends its Branches to the Sky ; So ...
... Love among the Virgins shine , Adorn'd with Graces more than half Divine . Or as a Tree , that , glorious to behold , Is hung with Apples all of ruddy Gold , Hesperian Fruit ! and Beautifully high Extends its Branches to the Sky ; So ...
Pagina 213
... Love . The spreading Vines with Blossoms swell , Diffusing round a grateful Smell . Arise , my Fair One , and receive All the Blessings Love can give : For Love admits of no Delay , Arise , my Fair , and come away . VIII . As to its ...
... Love . The spreading Vines with Blossoms swell , Diffusing round a grateful Smell . Arise , my Fair One , and receive All the Blessings Love can give : For Love admits of no Delay , Arise , my Fair , and come away . VIII . As to its ...
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