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... in his this stanza about gemsfavour . Green says of him in the Spleen ' :Of
gems - their virtue and their price , * But there's a youth , that you can name ,
Which , hid in earth from man's device , Who needs no leading - strings to fame ...
... in his this stanza about gemsfavour . Green says of him in the Spleen ' :Of
gems - their virtue and their price , * But there's a youth , that you can name ,
Which , hid in earth from man's device , Who needs no leading - strings to fame ...
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When not a single spot of burial earth , Here are the prude severe , and gay
coquette , Whether on land , or in the spacious sea , The sober widow , and the
young green virgin , But must give back its long - committed dust Cropp'd like a
rose ...
When not a single spot of burial earth , Here are the prude severe , and gay
coquette , Whether on land , or in the spacious sea , The sober widow , and the
young green virgin , But must give back its long - committed dust Cropp'd like a
rose ...
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The boy put on his robes , his robes of green , His purple vest , ' twas my ain
sewing , Ah ! wretched me ! I little little kenn'd He was in these to meet his ruin .
The boy took out his milk - white milk - white steed , Unheedful of my dule and
sorrow ...
The boy put on his robes , his robes of green , His purple vest , ' twas my ain
sewing , Ah ! wretched me ! I little little kenn'd He was in these to meet his ruin .
The boy took out his milk - white milk - white steed , Unheedful of my dule and
sorrow ...
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No wither'd witch shall here be seen ; No goblins lead their nightly crew : The
female Fays shall haunt the green , And dress thy grave with pearly dew ! The
redbreast oft , at evening hours , Shall kindly lend his little aid , With hoary moss
and ...
No wither'd witch shall here be seen ; No goblins lead their nightly crew : The
female Fays shall haunt the green , And dress thy grave with pearly dew ! The
redbreast oft , at evening hours , Shall kindly lend his little aid , With hoary moss
and ...
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Those sauntering on the green , with jocund Allow me to muse and to sigh , leer
Nor talk of the change that ye find ; Salute the stranger passing on his way ; None
once was so watchful as I ; Some builden fragile tenements of clay ; I have left ...
Those sauntering on the green , with jocund Allow me to muse and to sigh , leer
Nor talk of the change that ye find ; Salute the stranger passing on his way ; None
once was so watchful as I ; Some builden fragile tenements of clay ; I have left ...
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