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| The Chaplet, Maurice Greene |
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| The Chaplet, Songs |
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Verse 1 |
To verses 2 - 4 |
To verses 5 - 6 |
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Phoebe the Rose the Meadow's adorning.
Pride of the Plain and Queen of the May.
Silvio more cold than the Dew of the Morning.
When to his Sports he wakes with the Day.
He Laughs at wanton Cupid's Dart;
She still in vain pursues his Heart
Thro' Groves and Plains She roves alone,
And Echo answers to her moan
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