pastoral quotes 2

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'lop overgrown, or prune, or prop or bind'
Paradise lost
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'spring of roses intermixed'
Paradise lost
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'and good works in her husband promote'
Paradise lost
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'of looks and smiles; for smiles from reason flow'
Paradise lost
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'He made us, and delight to reason joined'
Paradise lost
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'what hat been warned us- what malicious foe'
Paradise lost
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'sly assault'
Paradise lost
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'danger or dishonour lurks'
paradise lost
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'no bliss'
paradise lost
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'who guards her, or with her worst endures'
paradise lost
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'the Curfew tolls the knell of parting day'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'the plowman'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'solemn stillness holds'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'his narrow cell for ever laid'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'or busy housewife ply her evening care'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'the envied kiss to share'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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' let not ambition mock their useful toil'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smile/ the short and simple annals of the poor'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'pomp of pow'r'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'the paths of glory lead but to the grave'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'storied urn or animated bust'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'some heart once pregnant with celestial fire'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'from the madding crowd's ignoble strife'
Elegy written in a country churchyard
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'may hope chaste eve'
ode to evening
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'o nymph'
ode to evening
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'for when thy folding star arising shews'
ode to evening
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'the pensive pleasures sweet'
ode to evening
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'sweet Auburn'
The Deserted Village
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'innocence and ease'
The Deserted Village
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'humble happiness endeared each scene'
The Deserted Village
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'the bashful virgin's side-long looks of love'
The Deserted Village
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'desolation saddens all thy green'
The Deserted Village
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'choaked with sedges, works its weedy way'
The Deserted Village
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'unvaried cries'
The Deserted Village
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'england's griefs began'
The Deserted Village
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'opulence'
The Deserted Village
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'my solitary rounds'
The Deserted Village
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'no cheerful murmurs fluctuate in the gale'
The Deserted Village
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'near yonder copse, where once the garden smil'd'
The Deserted Village
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'yes! let the rich deride'
The Deserted Village
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'congenial to my heart'
The Deserted Village
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'even now the devastation is begun/ and half the business of destruction done'
The Deserted Village
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'five years have past; five summers, with the length/ of five long winters!'
Tintern Abbey
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'thoughts of more deep seclusion'
Tintern Abbey
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'as if a landscape to a blind man's eye'
Tintern Abbey
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'the hermit sits alone'
Tintern Abbey
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'almost suspended, we are laid asleep'
Tintern Abbey
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'how often has my spirit turned to thee!'
Tintern Abbey
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'half-extinguished thought'
Tintern Abbey
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'coarser pleasures of my boyish days'
Tintern Abbey
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'deepy interfused'
Tintern Abbey
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'the anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul of all my moral being'
Tintern Abbey
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'genial spirits'
Tintern Abbey
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Card 2

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'spring of roses intermixed'

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Paradise lost

Card 3

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'and good works in her husband promote'

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Card 4

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'of looks and smiles; for smiles from reason flow'

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Card 5

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'He made us, and delight to reason joined'

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