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 * p. 114. ||*I asked a thief to steal me a peach. [MS. Book iv.]
 * ||*I heard an Angel singing. [MS. Book v.]
 * ||*A cradle Song : Sleep Sleep beauty bright. [MS. Book vi.]
 * ||*Christian Forbearance : I was angry with my friend. [A Poison Tree. SE.]
 * p. 115. ||*A flower was offer'd to me. [My Pretty Rose Tree. SE.]
 * ||*I told my love I told my love. [MS. Book i.]
 * ||*Love seeketh not itself to please. [The Clod and the Pebble.
 * ||*Christian Forbearance : I was angry with my friend. [A Poison Tree. SE.]
 * p. 115. ||*A flower was offer'd to me. [My Pretty Rose Tree. SE.]
 * ||*I told my love I told my love. [MS. Book i.]
 * ||*Love seeketh not itself to please. [The Clod and the Pebble.
 * ||*I told my love I told my love. [MS. Book i.]
 * ||*Love seeketh not itself to please. [The Clod and the Pebble.
 * ||*Love seeketh not itself to please. [The Clod and the Pebble.
 * ||*I laid me down upon a bank. [MS. Book ii.]
 * ||*I went to the garden of love. [The Garden of Love. SE.]
 * ||*I saw a chapel all of gold. [MS. Book iii.]
 * p. 116. || List (in ink). — Of twenty -two subjects for history of England.
 * ||   I.Giants ancient inhabitants of England.
 * ||List (in pencil). — Of plagues of Egypt.
 * ||   Lice, Boils, Hail, Locusts, etc.
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 * ||   I.Giants ancient inhabitants of England.
 * ||List (in pencil). — Of plagues of Egypt.
 * ||   Lice, Boils, Hail, Locusts, etc.
 * }
 * ||   Lice, Boils, Hail, Locusts, etc.
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The Everlasting Gospel (part). My Spectre around me night and day. To find the western path. Three virgins at the break of day. I see, I see, the mother said. Where thou dwellest, in what grove. Why was Cupid a boy. If e'er I grow to man's estate. Sleep, sleep, beauty bright. When the voices of children are heard on the green. The look of love alarms. I heard an angel singing. I give you the end of a golden string. I laid me down upon a bank. A flower was offer'd to me. The angel who presided o'er my birth. I saw a chapel all of gold. Never seek to tell thy love. Great things are done when men and mountains meet. I wander'd the forest.

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