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Such was that happy garden state , When man walked there without a mate : After a place so pure and sweet ,
What other help cpiildyet he meet ! But'twas beyo To wander solitary there . Two Paradises 'twere in one _ To live in Paradise alone .
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Does through a fragrant zodiac run ; And , aisit w ^ Computes its time as well as we . # How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers .
STILLNESS . BY GEORGE IIEBBEUT \ As then no wind at all there blew , No swelling cloud accloyed the ait ; The sky , like grass of watchet hue , Reflected Phoebus' golden hair ; The garnished trees no pendant stirr'd , Nor voice was heard of any bird . Sweet day so cool , so calni ^ so bright The bridal of the earth and sky ; The devv shall weep thy fall to-nigh t For thou must die ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
R F§
V . ¦¦ , ' Here , at the fountain ' s sliding foot ^ ^ Or at some fruit-tree ' s mossy root , Casting the body ' s vest aside ,
My soul into the boughs does glide : There likeabM ^ ^ Then whets a ^ ^ And , till prepared for ' longer flight , Waves in its plumes the various light .
Such was that happy garden state , When man walked there without a mate : After a place so pure and sweet ,
What other help cpiildyet he meet ! But'twas beyo To wander solitary there . Two Paradises 'twere in one _ To live in Paradise alone .
¦"¦ -: ' . . ; . ;' . ; ,: /'' , yII * . ' , How well the $ M & Of Sowers and herbs tMs dial new ! Where front above the milder sun
Does through a fragrant zodiac run ; And , aisit w ^ Computes its time as well as we . # How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers .
STILLNESS . BY GEORGE IIEBBEUT \ As then no wind at all there blew , No swelling cloud accloyed the ait ; The sky , like grass of watchet hue , Reflected Phoebus' golden hair ; The garnished trees no pendant stirr'd , Nor voice was heard of any bird . Sweet day so cool , so calni ^ so bright The bridal of the earth and sky ; The devv shall weep thy fall to-nigh t For thou must die ,