The Grecian Story Being an Historical Poem, in Five Books. To which is Annex'd The Grove: Consisting of Divers Shorter Poems upon several Subjects. By J. H. [i.e. John Harington] |
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This Storm orepast, those Banks they travers'd so
Under green Arched Bow'r (Trees order'd Row
By th' wand'ring Stream) with more delight, contented;
Birds from each Branch their Songs to May presented.
Next, cross'd the Plain, where blazing Sun forth shin'd;
Too Hot Fernanthe thought, no gentler Wind:
Large Wood did stand close-rang'd o'th' other side,
By which their way, whence marching out descry'd
A Man and Horse; small Paniers bare the same,
As tho not far from private Lodg they came.
Under green Arched Bow'r (Trees order'd Row
By th' wand'ring Stream) with more delight, contented;
Birds from each Branch their Songs to May presented.
Next, cross'd the Plain, where blazing Sun forth shin'd;
Too Hot Fernanthe thought, no gentler Wind:
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By which their way, whence marching out descry'd
A Man and Horse; small Paniers bare the same,
As tho not far from private Lodg they came.
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