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Cotswold and Cooper's both have met With learned swaines , and eccho yet Their pipes and wit ; But thou sleep'st in a deepe neglect , Untouch'd by any ; and what need The sheep bleat thee a silly lay , That heard'st both reed And ...
Cotswold and Cooper's both have met With learned swaines , and eccho yet Their pipes and wit ; But thou sleep'st in a deepe neglect , Untouch'd by any ; and what need The sheep bleat thee a silly lay , That heard'st both reed And ...
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But I would be With him I weep A - bed , and sleep To wake in thee . MIDNIGHT . 1 . WAEN to my eyes , Whilst deep sleep others catches , Thine host of spyes , The starres , shine in their watches , I doe survey Each busie ray , And how ...
But I would be With him I weep A - bed , and sleep To wake in thee . MIDNIGHT . 1 . WAEN to my eyes , Whilst deep sleep others catches , Thine host of spyes , The starres , shine in their watches , I doe survey Each busie ray , And how ...
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All the long houres Of night and rest , Through the still shrouds Of sleep and clouds , This dew fell on my breast ; O how it blouds , And spirits all my earth ! heark ! in what rings And hymning circulations the quick world Awakes and ...
All the long houres Of night and rest , Through the still shrouds Of sleep and clouds , This dew fell on my breast ; O how it blouds , And spirits all my earth ! heark ! in what rings And hymning circulations the quick world Awakes and ...
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So in my bed , That curtain'd grave , though sleep , like ashes , hide My lamp and life , both shall in thee abide . THE EVENING WATCH . - A DIALOGUE . BODY . FAREWELL ! I goe to sleep ; but when The day - star springs , I'le wake agen ...
So in my bed , That curtain'd grave , though sleep , like ashes , hide My lamp and life , both shall in thee abide . THE EVENING WATCH . - A DIALOGUE . BODY . FAREWELL ! I goe to sleep ; but when The day - star springs , I'le wake agen ...
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That , dark and dead , sleeps in its known And common urn ; But those , fled to their Maker's throne , There shine and burn . O could I track them ! But souls must Track one the other ; And now the spirit , not the dust , Must be thy ...
That , dark and dead , sleeps in its known And common urn ; But those , fled to their Maker's throne , There shine and burn . O could I track them ! But souls must Track one the other ; And now the spirit , not the dust , Must be thy ...
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