The Summer hath his joys, And Winter his delights. Though Love and all his pleasures are but toys, They shorten tedious nights.
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Rose-cheeked Laura, come Sing thou smoothly with thy beauty's Silent music, either other Sweetly gracing.
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When thou must home to shades of underground, And there arrived, a new admird guest, The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round, White Iope, blithe Helen, and the rest.
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