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ODE XXII.
[Bathylla, to the shade repair]
Bathylla, to the shade repair:
Behold, the tree above how fair!
And gently shakes its woodland hair,
Making murmur to the air:
And, beside, Persuasion's spring
Warbling music, too, doth bring!
Behold, the tree above how fair!
And gently shakes its woodland hair,
Making murmur to the air:
And, beside, Persuasion's spring
Warbling music, too, doth bring!
Who then, that saw, would e'er pass by
Love's very shade, and melody?
Love's very shade, and melody?
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