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Silvia, let us from the crowd retire 28
So here confined, and but to female clay 13
Sometime I do admire 38
The Lady Mary Villiers lies 78
The sun 's my fire, when it doth shine 68
The Tree of Knowledge, which in Eden prove'd 25
Thron'd on the sun's descending car. 58
Thus safely low, my Friend, thou canst not fall 49
Thy shades thy silence now be mine. 47
Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts 64
'Tis strange, this heart within my breast 26
To me who in their lays the shepherds call. 57
What joy within these sunless groves, 48
What pearls, what rubies can 40
When I have seen by times fell hand defaced 63
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes 65
Where is that World to which the fancy flies 8
While sunk in deepest solitude and woe 74
Whoe'er thou art whose path in summer lies 59
Why came I so untimely forth 73
Would we attain the happiest state 7


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