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 * Co. Perhaps fore-talling night prævented them.
 * La. How eaie my misfortune is to hit!
 * Co. Imports their loe, beide the præent need?
 * La. No lee than if I hould my brothers loe.
 * Co. Were they of manly prime, or youthful bloom?
 * La. As mooth as Hebe's their unrazord lips.
 * Co. Two uch I aw, what time the labour'd Oxe

In his looe traces from the furrow came, And the wink't hedger at his Supper ate; I aw them under a greene mantling vine That crawls along the ide of yon mall hill, Plucking ripe cluters from the tender hoots, Their port was more then humaine; as they tood, I tooke it for a faërie viion Of ome gay creatures of the element That in the colours of the Rainbow live And play i'th plighted clouds, I was aw-trooke, And as I pat, I worhipt; if thoe you eeke It were a journy like the path to heav'n To helpe you find them.La. Gentle villager What readiet way would bring me to that place?
 * Co. Due wet it ries from this hrubbie point.
 * La. To find out that good hepheard I uppoe

In uch a cant allowance of tarre light Would overtask the bet land-pilots art Without the ure guee of well-practiz'd feet.
 * Co. I know each lane, and every alley greene

Dingle, or buhie dell of this wild wood, And every boskie bourne from ide to ide My daylie walks and ancient neighbourhood, And if your tray attendance be yet lodg'd Or hroud within thee limits, I hall know Rh