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    andstoheartheshepherddaphnissing

    thesongoflinusthroughasunnydell

    ofarcadiaheisgold

    andtheslightlitheliedreapersdanceaboutthetledfold.

    andshyounglyristoree

    insoillyrianvalleyfaraway,

    arae

    ightrtrancedday

    tgourreedsinsportiverivalry,

    husfretsthetroubledpurpleofthesea.

    butserfarifsilversandalledfoot

    ofsolonghiddengodshouldevertread

    thenunehaeadohreededflute

    pressedtohislipssofaunghtraisehishead

    bythegreenerflags,ahsindeed

    toseetheheavenlyherdsncallhisefleecedflocktofeed.

    thensingtothoutunefulchorister,

    thoughthousingstbethineo

    tellthytalethouhaplessicler

    ofthineon

    theseunfaliarhaunts,thisenglishfield,

    fornyalovelyronalouortheisleyield

    eadoanyarose

    halldaylonginvalesaeolian

    aladghtseekinvainforrows

    eslikeaonurtesan

    unthriftyofitsbeauty;liliestoo

    ilissosneverrroredstarourstrea,andcklesblue

    dotthegreenhoughtheyarethesigns

    forsh,wouldneverspread

    theirazureteheatties;

    eventhatlittleweededred,

    herobinpipe,inarcady

    anyanunsungelegy

    sleepsinthereedsthatfringeoures

    oaent

    thaneversyrinxs

    ofbroeant

    forcytheraeasbrowsarehiddenhere

    unknoocytheraea,andbyyonderpasturingsteer

    thereisatinyyellowdaffodil,

    thebutterflyseeitfrofar,

    althoughonesuereveningsdeouldfill

    itslittlecupthestar

    hadcalledthelazyshepherdtohisfold

    andbenal;eachleafisfleckedhspottedgold

    asifjovesgeouslendanae

    hildedarhadstoopedtokiss

    thetrelials,oryoungrcury

    lootheduskyfordofdis

    hadhoherofhispinions

    justbrushedtheheslightsteeburdenofits

    suns

    ishardlythier,

    orpooraraessilvertapestry,

    nsayitblooduponthesepulchre

    ofoie

    itseetdivinerries

    offaunlovedheliniangladesandbluenyhhauntedseas,

    ofanuntroddeeewhere

    ontheclearriversrgenarcissuslies,

    thetaheforestinhishair,

    thesilehewoodlandinhiseyes,

    ageryhis

    nosoonerkissedthanbroken;riesofsalcis

    birlaisboth,

    fedbytisfied

    throughtheirexcess,eachpassionbeingloth

    forlovesooleavetheothersside

    yetkillinglovebystaying;ries

    oforeadspeepingthroughtheleavesofsilentonlittrees,

    oflonelyariadhewharf

    atnaxos,hetreacherouscrew

    faroutatsea,andsonscarf

    andcalledfalsetheseusbackagainnorknew

    thatdionysosonanaerpard

    eriesofaeoniasbard

    hsightlesseyesbeheld,theroy,

    queenhelenlyingintheivoryroo

    andathersideanarousredlippedboy

    triisplu,

    andfaraoil,theshout,thegroan,

    ashectorshieldedoffthespearandajaxhurledthestone;

    ofhhisflawlesssword

    cleavingthesnakytressesofthech,

    andallthosetalesierishablystored

    inlittlegreus,freightagererich

    thananygaudygalleonofspain

    barefroheindiesevertheseatleastbringbackagain,

    forheyareall,

    theagodsofgrepoesy:

    theyareasleep,andheyheartheecall

    isverythessaly,

    thisthasthedauliahisolglade

    theyelloeadyslaughedandplayed.

    ifitinecradledbird

    theleafystillnessofthythrone

    sangtotheilheheard

    thehoofatalantafaintlyblown

    anorhills,andwandering

    throughbagleyeveningfouicpoetsspring,

    ahtinysobersuitedadvocate

    thatpleadestfortheonagainsttheday

    ifthoudidstketheshepherdseekhiste

    onthatsquesting,whenproserpina

    fotitsicilya

    aossysandfordstileinravishedent,

    lightiracleofthewood

    ifeverthoudidstsootheelody

    ohatlittle,thatbrotherhood

    oingstaroftusy

    rethantheperfeofraphael

    andisiortal,singtoforitoolovetheewell.

    singonsingohedullwrowyoung,

    letelentalthingstakefain,

    andtheoldshapesofbeautyong

    thesilegarthsandopencrofts,aswhen

    thesoobarethewillowrod,

    asheepandshaggygoatsfolloheboyishgod.

    singonsingonandbacchuswillbehere

    astrideuponhisgeousindianthrone,

    andoverperingtigersshakethespear

    yne,

    hissidetheonbassarid

    ountainkid

    singonandiheleopardskin,

    aheonedaroth,

    uponouldwin

    cithaeroninanhourerethefroth

    hasoverbriedtheorthefaun

    pofdawn

    hasscaredthehootingotoits,

    andyvans,

    soenadgirlhvineleavesonherbreast

    thesleepingpans

    sosoftlythatthelittlehrush

    willneverhenhshrillylaughandleapwillrush

    dohegreenvalleyhefallendew

    liesthieaththeelnduore,

    tillthebroyrsinajollycrew

    traletheloosestrifedoheshore,

    andastersitsinstate

    bringstraypluuponae

    singonandsoonhpassione

    throughtheolleavesapolloslade,

    thetyrianprincehisbristledboarhase

    ado,

    andivorylied,greyeyed,

    ...
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