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Then in a straine beyond an Oaten Quill
The learned Shepherd of faire Hitching hill
Sung the heroicke deeds of Greece and Troy,
In lines so worthy life, that I imploy
My Reed in vaine to ouertake his fame.
All praiseful tongues doe wait vpon that name.
The learned Shepherd of faire Hitching hill
Sung the heroicke deeds of Greece and Troy,
In lines so worthy life, that I imploy
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All praiseful tongues doe wait vpon that name.
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