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" I'll give him another, for why should not Tray Be as dull as his Master when Phoebe's away ? When walking with Phoebe what sights have I seen ! How fair was the flower, how fresh was the green ! What a lovely appearance the trees and the shade, The corn-fields... "
The Cambridge Tart: Epigrammatic and Satiric-poetical Effusions; &c. &c ... - Page 72
by Richard Gooch - 1823 - 289 pages
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Crown Jewels: Or Gems of Literature, Art and Music ; Being Choice Selections ...

Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 pages
...Phcebe's away? When walking with Phcebe, what sights have I see*. How fair was the flower, how fresli was the green ! What a lovely appearance the trees and the shade, The corn fields and hedges, and everything made ! But now she has left me, though all are still there,...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society ..., Volume 20

Michigan State Horticultural Society - 1891 - 396 pages
..."Phoebe," thus makes moan: "When walking with Phoebe what sights I have seen; How fair was the flower, how fresh was the green ! What a lovely appearance...trees and the shade, The cornfields and hedges and everything made! But now she has left me, tho' all are still here, They none of them now so delightful...
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The Poems of John Byrom, Volume 29

John Byrom - 1894 - 346 pages
...when Phebe's away ? 40 VI. When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen ! How fair was the Flower, how fresh was the Green ! What a lovely Appearance...Trees and the Shade, The Corn-fields and Hedges, and ev'ry Thing made ! But now she has left me, tho' all are still there, They none of them now so delightful...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

1894 - 324 pages
...when Phebe's away ? 40 VI. When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen ! How fair was the Flower, how fresh was the Green ! What a lovely Appearance...Trees and the Shade, The Corn-fields and Hedges, and ev'ry Thing made ! But now she has left me, tho' all are still there, They none of them now so delightful...
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The Spectator: no. 556-635; June 18, 1714-Dec. 20, 1714

George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 476 pages
...when Phebe's away ? VI. When walking with Phebe, what sights have 1 seen ? How fair was the flower, how fresh was the green ? What a lovely appearance...trees and the shade, The cornfields and hedges, and everything made ? But now she has left me, though all are still there, They none of 'em now so delightful...
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The Spectator, Volume 5

George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 338 pages
...when Phebe 's away? VL When walking with Phebe, what Sights have I seen 1 How fair was the Flower, how fresh was the Green / What a lovely appearance the Trees and the Shade, The Corns fields and Hedges, and ev'ry thing made ? But now she has left me, tho, all are still there....
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The Pope Anthology: 1701-1744, Volume 8

Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 pages
...master, when PHEBE 's away? When walking with PHEBE, what sights have I seen! How fair was the flower! how fresh was the green! What a lovely appearance...hedges, and every thing, made ! But now she has left me, though all are still there, They none of them now so delightful appear! 'Twas naught but the magic,...
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British Anthologies, Volume 8

Edward Arber - 1899 - 354 pages
...master, when PHEBE 's away? When walking with PHEBE, what sights have I seen ! How fair was the flower! how fresh was the green! What a lovely appearance...hedges, and every thing, made ! But now she has left me, though all are still there, They none of them now so delightful appear ! 'Twas naught but the magic,...
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The Pope Anthology: 1701-1744, Volume 8

Edward Arber - 1901 - 350 pages
...master, when PHEBE 's away ? When walking with PHEBE, what sights have I seen! How fair was the flower! how fresh was the green! What a lovely appearance...hedges, and every thing, made ! But now she has left me, though all are still there, They none of them now so delightful appear! 'Twas naught but the magic,...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...master, when Phebe 's away? When walking with Phebe, what sights have I seen, How fair was the flower, how fresh was the green ! What a lovely appearance...trees and the shade, The corn-fields and hedges, and everything made ! But now she has left me, they all are in tears, Not one of them half so delightful...
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