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trigram | frequency |
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de la vega | 22 |
one of the | 18 |
garcilasso de la | 14 |
with so much | 14 |
duke of alva | 14 |
in which he | 12 |
of all the | 12 |
with which he | 12 |
the poets of | 12 |
and in the | 11 |
that ye should | 11 |
the duke of | 11 |
ye should flow | 11 |
of the language | 11 |
meet that ye | 11 |
the title of | 11 |
as well as | 10 |
of spanish poetry | 10 |
the works of | 10 |
lope de vega | 10 |
at the same | 9 |
the death of | 9 |
to see the | 9 |
of the most | 9 |
that of the | 9 |
juan de mena | 9 |
with all the | 9 |
the spirit of | 9 |
the name of | 9 |
it is a | 9 |
de la torre | 8 |
in which the | 8 |
in the first | 8 |
would have been | 8 |
francisco de la | 8 |
to have been | 8 |
it was not | 8 |
and from the | 7 |
poets of the | 7 |
the history of | 7 |
of his own | 7 |
i wish to | 7 |
the author of | 7 |
of the emperor | 7 |
the same time | 7 |
on the death | 7 |
the king of | 7 |
the first that | 7 |
some of the | 7 |
the nature of | 7 |
and in his | 7 |
of his poems | 7 |
with which the | 7 |
to which the | 7 |
kinds of composition | 7 |
in order to | 7 |
the time of | 7 |
to his lady | 6 |
i know not | 6 |
which he was | 6 |
de la cueva | 6 |
the sound of | 6 |
the language of | 6 |
of the poet | 6 |
the character of | 6 |
of good taste | 6 |
don pedro lasso | 6 |
and of the | 6 |
that i am | 6 |
but it is | 6 |
the loss of | 6 |
it is not | 6 |
translation of the | 6 |
and in a | 6 |
him to the | 6 |
that in the | 6 |
gentleness of woe | 6 |
of the first | 6 |
of the same | 6 |
the cause of | 6 |
and with a | 6 |
poets of spain | 6 |
works of garcilasso | 6 |
the gift of | 6 |
the flower of | 6 |
the city of | 6 |
luis de leon | 6 |
one of his | 6 |
to the same | 6 |
if we except | 6 |
in gentleness of | 6 |
he could not | 6 |
and as the | 6 |
of the original | 6 |
how shall i | 5 |
the end of | 5 |
in the year | 5 |
in the same | 5 |
the order of | 5 |
that i should | 5 |
for the most | 5 |
it is true | 5 |
that he has | 5 |
more or less | 5 |
written in the | 5 |
the verses which | 5 |
the spanish poets | 5 |
in the time | 5 |
in such a | 5 |
led me to | 5 |
and it is | 5 |
the most part | 5 |
it is that | 5 |
with the most | 5 |
the count of | 5 |
of his genius | 5 |
or by the | 5 |
and that the | 5 |
in all the | 5 |
night and day | 5 |
the poetry of | 5 |
to the lady | 5 |
not satisfied with | 5 |
the merit of | 5 |
in spite of | 5 |
if he had | 5 |
as that of | 5 |
as it is | 5 |
the command of | 5 |
of the art | 5 |
of the day | 5 |
spirit of the | 5 |
character of the | 5 |
of his time | 5 |
and to the | 5 |
time to time | 5 |
the winds in | 5 |
of the cid | 5 |
in search of | 5 |
of the order | 5 |
of the spanish | 5 |
death of garcilasso | 5 |
from time to | 5 |
to meet with | 5 |
de arte mayor | 5 |
a man of | 5 |
in my opinion | 5 |
to whom the | 5 |
it has been | 5 |
of his country | 5 |
the battle of | 5 |
under the title | 5 |
the necessity of | 5 |
and on the | 5 |
of those who | 5 |
that he was | 5 |
there is a | 5 |
it may be | 5 |
with which they | 5 |
the first place | 5 |
met with in | 4 |
may serve to | 4 |
it was the | 4 |
i have not | 4 |
will be found | 4 |
the force of | 4 |
a thousand things | 4 |
it is the | 4 |
at the time | 4 |
the talents of | 4 |
to the flower | 4 |
one or two | 4 |
thou art the | 4 |
of the field | 4 |
not to be | 4 |
the castilian language | 4 |
a work of | 4 |
to the present | 4 |
may not be | 4 |
the prince of | 4 |
knew how to | 4 |
and now the | 4 |
to see my | 4 |
of the great | 4 |
the hour when | 4 |
in the palace | 4 |
coplas de arte | 4 |
the odes of | 4 |
the glory of | 4 |
at the head | 4 |
to be the | 4 |
of one who | 4 |
to the king | 4 |
devotion to the | 4 |
of the lady | 4 |
middle of the | 4 |
caused him to | 4 |
we see that | 4 |
the fire of | 4 |
with such a | 4 |
the head of | 4 |
it in the | 4 |
and it was | 4 |
city of toledo | 4 |
in which his | 4 |
the taste and | 4 |
a little woman | 4 |
the case with | 4 |
the spanish language | 4 |
no less the | 4 |
himself to the | 4 |
him in the | 4 |
and with the | 4 |
of the ancients | 4 |
is seen to | 4 |
to the heart | 4 |
and if he | 4 |
of the sixteenth | 4 |
to his own | 4 |
with which i | 4 |
on spanish poetry | 4 |
modes of speech | 4 |
are to be | 4 |
that to the | 4 |
was in the | 4 |
and when the | 4 |
the palm of | 4 |
of the poets | 4 |
but if the | 4 |
in favour of | 4 |
that no one | 4 |
as in a | 4 |
and even the | 4 |
of francisco de | 4 |
of that period | 4 |
the arms of | 4 |
that it was | 4 |
said to have | 4 |
i have been | 4 |
of alonzo the | 4 |
the dignity and | 4 |
a gentleman of | 4 |
of los arcos | 4 |
was the first | 4 |
i do not | 4 |
the ear of | 4 |
flower of gnido | 4 |
of garcilasso de | 4 |
order of st | 4 |
the form of | 4 |
the middle of | 4 |
marquis del vasto | 4 |
a son of | 4 |
he did not | 4 |
it should be | 4 |
the invasion of | 4 |
charles the fifth | 4 |
alvarez de toledo | 4 |
the church of | 4 |
marques de santillana | 4 |
there is no | 4 |
no less than | 4 |
the present day | 4 |
he has left | 4 |
in gentle woe | 4 |
a thousand times | 4 |
it would be | 4 |
and by the | 4 |
the example of | 4 |
himself in the | 4 |
don pedro and | 4 |
is said to | 4 |
some of his | 4 |
led him to | 4 |
of the country | 4 |
hand in hand | 4 |
the father of | 4 |
and the most | 4 |
but when the | 4 |
account of the | 4 |
the memory of | 4 |
it was a | 4 |
john de padilla | 4 |
now the pen | 3 |
which he has | 3 |
who had been | 3 |
i sit down | 3 |
from the nature | 3 |
alonzo the eleventh | 3 |
seen in the | 3 |
he is not | 3 |
with what he | 3 |
with a prefatory | 3 |
genius of the | 3 |
the gates of | 3 |
naturally inclined to | 3 |
was obliged to | 3 |
within a little | 3 |
as a foe | 3 |
that thou wilt | 3 |
which he had | 3 |
to the muses | 3 |
the course of | 3 |
be regarded as | 3 |
should not be | 3 |
by the novelty | 3 |
whom he was | 3 |
the fall of | 3 |
to speak more | 3 |
marchioness of padula | 3 |
the first of | 3 |
by the king | 3 |
of the shaded | 3 |
that we may | 3 |
it has not | 3 |
to have given | 3 |
my ill star | 3 |
have had no | 3 |
in the whole | 3 |
volume of his | 3 |
is seen in | 3 |
if i were | 3 |
the judgment and | 3 |
from no one | 3 |
the foot of | 3 |
they have been | 3 |
sit down to | 3 |
the progress of | 3 |
don pedro de | 3 |
the lyric poetry | 3 |
the king to | 3 |
of the many | 3 |
known that the | 3 |
of a man | 3 |
in the city | 3 |
under the command | 3 |
to the public | 3 |
have been made | 3 |
bottom of the | 3 |
each to each | 3 |
this kind of | 3 |
from the same | 3 |
absolutely necessary to | 3 |
the authority of | 3 |
one can be | 3 |
woe to the | 3 |
of the times | 3 |
the other two | 3 |
i should not | 3 |
his style and | 3 |
on his way | 3 |
of elegance and | 3 |
a life of | 3 |
the literature of | 3 |
the genius of | 3 |
very distant from | 3 |
in possession of | 3 |
the only one | 3 |
maria de la | 3 |
by the author | 3 |
and thus to | 3 |
so many and | 3 |
to make my | 3 |
and not to | 3 |
this is the | 3 |
of so many | 3 |
of fancy and | 3 |
and by his | 3 |
with the same | 3 |
rudeness of the | 3 |
the following verses | 3 |
the success of | 3 |
it was then | 3 |
seems to me | 3 |
the fine gold | 3 |
found in the | 3 |
he was obliged | 3 |
would they not | 3 |
of his author | 3 |
a translation of | 3 |
the truth of | 3 |
which he lived | 3 |
that would have | 3 |
life of garcilasso | 3 |
from on high | 3 |
a crowd of | 3 |
acquaintance with the | 3 |
had not the | 3 |
under the name | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
that the poets | 3 |
of the other | 3 |
through thee i | 3 |
his way to | 3 |
from the wave | 3 |
with the king | 3 |
any other poet | 3 |
the price of | 3 |
on which the | 3 |
with magic of | 3 |
to show the | 3 |
like that of | 3 |
in his poems | 3 |
lady maria de | 3 |
of the fates | 3 |
them to have | 3 |
tamaio de vargas | 3 |
there can be | 3 |
of one of | 3 |
was every where | 3 |
to see thee | 3 |
as a specimen | 3 |
between the two | 3 |
it would appear | 3 |
of this period | 3 |
will suffice for | 3 |
for the last | 3 |
to the other | 3 |
at that time | 3 |
the fifteenth century | 3 |
of the sweet | 3 |
part of a | 3 |
to the ground | 3 |
refinement of thought | 3 |
i have lost | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
be quoted as | 3 |
in him to | 3 |
the use of | 3 |
to view my | 3 |
that he had | 3 |
to the life | 3 |
more to be | 3 |
which it had | 3 |
of his style | 3 |
to the last | 3 |
a grief so | 3 |
and if i | 3 |
on whom they | 3 |
to which he | 3 |
pedro lasso was | 3 |
for a space | 3 |
and the whole | 3 |
to take a | 3 |
is not the | 3 |
the writer is | 3 |
in dignity and | 3 |
the writings of | 3 |
the path of | 3 |
of all that | 3 |
of the life | 3 |
were seen to | 3 |
themselves to the | 3 |
confirmed by the | 3 |
to the crown | 3 |
the siege of | 3 |
be considered as | 3 |
the world shall | 3 |
of little women | 3 |
not with the | 3 |
it will be | 3 |
to the stars | 3 |
there are in | 3 |
verses on the | 3 |
is not so | 3 |
to the duke | 3 |
king of navarre | 3 |
will not be | 3 |
pedro and his | 3 |
of the principles | 3 |
of the river | 3 |
the marques de | 3 |
much of the | 3 |
into which the | 3 |
words ave maria | 3 |
movement of the | 3 |
and a few | 3 |
to see a | 3 |
you love me | 3 |
essay on spanish | 3 |
with the spirit | 3 |
devoted themselves to | 3 |
he had been | 3 |
all my heart | 3 |
in my judgment | 3 |
the springs of | 3 |
to the mind | 3 |
who would have | 3 |
in the chronicle | 3 |
on the wing | 3 |
a great and | 3 |
the writers of | 3 |
speak of the | 3 |
the voice of | 3 |
in that age | 3 |
of the fort | 3 |
it was done | 3 |
as not to | 3 |
which is a | 3 |
chronicle of alonzo | 3 |
at thy feet | 3 |
to thee the | 3 |
i should die | 3 |
favour of the | 3 |
to attend the | 3 |
of his eclogues | 3 |
the style of | 3 |
and the other | 3 |
of the green | 3 |
the torture of | 3 |
the harmony and | 3 |
verses which he | 3 |
it with the | 3 |
he would have | 3 |
with the greatest | 3 |
to which his | 3 |
they not have | 3 |
so may the | 3 |
of the grand | 3 |
to the sound | 3 |
words and phrases | 3 |
it must be | 3 |
on every hand | 3 |
wish to make | 3 |
the manner of | 3 |
indignant at the | 3 |
it seems to | 3 |
as it were | 3 |
him in his | 3 |
purity and elegance | 3 |
enrique de villena | 3 |
as it was | 3 |
and that in | 3 |
i should be | 3 |
to see what | 3 |
on the contrary | 3 |
of the army | 3 |
use of the | 3 |
the spirit with | 3 |
the most celebrated | 3 |
the emperor to | 3 |
in his own | 3 |
by the same | 3 |
at a distance | 3 |
ferdinand and isabella | 3 |
which he wrote | 3 |
the words ave | 3 |
of some of | 3 |
i feel that | 3 |
as they were | 3 |
in its favour | 3 |
lyric poetry of | 3 |
is written in | 3 |
the study of | 3 |
great number of | 3 |
the power of | 3 |
of the kingdom | 3 |
the chronicle of | 3 |
the ear with | 3 |
pedro de toledo | 3 |
full of the | 3 |
in his youth | 3 |
the urn of | 3 |
in the last | 3 |
in concord with | 3 |
how have i | 3 |
of him in | 3 |
would have said | 3 |
title of the | 3 |
in his comedies | 3 |
whom he loved | 3 |
the verses of | 3 |
that the king | 3 |
the crown of | 3 |
with the desire | 3 |
a number of | 3 |
in their flight | 3 |
filled with the | 3 |
than that of | 3 |
the poetic period | 3 |
with his own | 3 |
with whom he | 3 |
tears i shed | 3 |
of don pedro | 3 |
the production of | 3 |
many and such | 3 |
of any other | 3 |
of his age | 3 |
the language and | 3 |
many of his | 3 |
in this e | 3 |
so great a | 3 |
to love thee | 3 |
what is it | 3 |
they could not | 3 |
in a moment | 3 |
a variety of | 3 |
or of the | 3 |
to the sky | 3 |
to him the | 3 |
the reputation of | 3 |
have been written | 3 |
of the monarch | 3 |
of his verses | 3 |
more delicate and | 3 |
given to the | 3 |
and to have | 3 |
him the surname | 3 |
a heart of | 3 |
for in the | 3 |
to don pedro | 3 |
to be considered | 3 |
were in the | 3 |
had for the | 3 |
from the spanish | 3 |
and of good | 3 |
by force of | 3 |
to the earth | 3 |
serve to show | 3 |
the steps of | 3 |
when we see | 3 |
garcilasso to the | 3 |
of the ode | 3 |
me in the | 3 |
in his works | 3 |
were written in | 3 |
there was no | 3 |
with a generous | 3 |
at any time | 3 |
i am not | 3 |
of a friend | 3 |
seems to have | 3 |
locks of gold | 3 |
the court of | 3 |
his hand a | 3 |
of the city | 3 |
the sixteenth century | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
that they should | 3 |
the reign of | 3 |
the perfection of | 3 |
other kinds of | 3 |
of lope de | 3 |
to be so | 3 |
of the commons | 3 |
the land of | 3 |
to reach the | 3 |
we meet with | 3 |
and other poems | 3 |
have been the | 3 |
the names of | 3 |
or as a | 3 |
the one and | 3 |
who in his | 3 |
which the poet | 3 |
nor can i | 3 |
the whole world | 3 |
of the wood | 3 |
and with them | 3 |
must have been | 3 |
and at the | 3 |
to the city | 3 |
is in the | 3 |
it to the | 3 |
not to mark | 2 |
odes of horace | 2 |
at one time | 2 |
some fatal star | 2 |
them on to | 2 |
in tears and | 2 |
spirit was conceived | 2 |
to perceive the | 2 |
of the verse | 2 |
pointing out to | 2 |
on the coast | 2 |
in arms against | 2 |
the whole was | 2 |
that death had | 2 |
style and diction | 2 |
would have the | 2 |
could not go | 2 |
in my griefs | 2 |
blew the winds | 2 |
as were never | 2 |
are offended with | 2 |
the god of | 2 |
any other that | 2 |
to be met | 2 |
shower of tears | 2 |
one gifted with | 2 |
the army of | 2 |
success with which | 2 |
the art of | 2 |
to all sorts | 2 |
satisfied with the | 2 |
and see how | 2 |
is absolutely necessary | 2 |
our past friendship | 2 |
and amongst them | 2 |
that not the | 2 |
of the muses | 2 |
and purpureal rose | 2 |
with in his | 2 |
by the duke | 2 |
by his own | 2 |
i am wax | 2 |
with dishevelled hair | 2 |
literature of spain | 2 |
in the vega | 2 |
that i must | 2 |
the english reader | 2 |
by all i | 2 |
of the middle | 2 |
upon the whole | 2 |
the best of | 2 |
in thee i | 2 |
which the book | 2 |
the breaches of | 2 |
rigour of the | 2 |
sighs its sweet | 2 |
what they desired | 2 |
a shade of | 2 |
to what a | 2 |
made yet more | 2 |
himself up without | 2 |
the british museum | 2 |
this work would | 2 |
not to say | 2 |
propriety with which | 2 |
of a fierce | 2 |
find in his | 2 |
let it not | 2 |
times there are | 2 |
love and esteem | 2 |
what a state | 2 |
the midland main | 2 |
maria de cardona | 2 |
they may be | 2 |
a disgrace to | 2 |
of the wind | 2 |
the light of | 2 |
of king henry | 2 |
but what is | 2 |
in the charmed | 2 |
to restrain this | 2 |
has abandoned himself | 2 |
the impulse which | 2 |
offered by the | 2 |
from the sands | 2 |
towards the canal | 2 |
sufficient for the | 2 |
touch the ear | 2 |
its flowery shore | 2 |
a valley in | 2 |
arising from the | 2 |
nothing of the | 2 |
in this situation | 2 |
devoted to the | 2 |
in this point | 2 |
pray go back | 2 |
celebrated duke of | 2 |
lay amongst the | 2 |
of all kinds | 2 |
hear what i | 2 |
of mount etna | 2 |
but does not | 2 |
that i dare | 2 |
i might have | 2 |
tower aloft in | 2 |
study of the | 2 |
thus her beauty | 2 |
will be seen | 2 |
in his writings | 2 |
that my fancy | 2 |
language and versification | 2 |
nothing more than | 2 |
dishevelled hair were | 2 |
thy gentle heart | 2 |
youth sounds thy | 2 |
loss of life | 2 |
the cruel winds | 2 |
commanded by the | 2 |
should be most | 2 |
of taste which | 2 |
sire in bondage | 2 |
acquainted with the | 2 |
strength of the | 2 |
much of his | 2 |
to meet the | 2 |
with the heat | 2 |
sweet life away | 2 |
on whom revolvest | 2 |
in any wise | 2 |
all he could | 2 |
and language of | 2 |
than in the | 2 |
lasso de la | 2 |
charles the second | 2 |
the skies and | 2 |
good poets of | 2 |
the following sonnet | 2 |
necessary for him | 2 |
of the events | 2 |
his writings were | 2 |
the still water | 2 |
fair naiads of | 2 |
who triumphs in | 2 |
far and wide | 2 |
the tone of | 2 |
can be quoted | 2 |
to the cortes | 2 |
thy broken faith | 2 |
in spanish poetry | 2 |
followed in the | 2 |
was all this | 2 |
to the kind | 2 |
and noble captains | 2 |
at which the | 2 |
face to face | 2 |
which the art | 2 |
distinguished by the | 2 |
in the old | 2 |
no one can | 2 |
geronyma palova de | 2 |
rights and privileges | 2 |
keen desire to | 2 |
have snapt in | 2 |
if i am | 2 |
for whom hast | 2 |
manner in which | 2 |
i will sooner | 2 |
the mossy stones | 2 |
as a punishment | 2 |
to be more | 2 |
pay the price | 2 |
may so say | 2 |
a fond mother | 2 |
forgetfulness of all | 2 |
spirit of a | 2 |
the morisco ballads | 2 |
in a short | 2 |
wise and potent | 2 |
afterwards the celebrated | 2 |
of daphne bind | 2 |
of a single | 2 |
of but little | 2 |
and the long | 2 |
pictures of the | 2 |
in speaking of | 2 |
who in the | 2 |
compared with the | 2 |
till the whole | 2 |
and neglect of | 2 |
lost so much | 2 |
the lucidness of | 2 |
that we might | 2 |
in an evil | 2 |
that the whole | 2 |
sweet to me | 2 |
old bond street | 2 |
a bosom so | 2 |
an infinite number | 2 |
the imagination and | 2 |
a disciple of | 2 |
is scarcely one | 2 |
and all the | 2 |
of the young | 2 |
to receive it | 2 |
of the germanada | 2 |
which they gave | 2 |
to contemplate my | 2 |
the rudeness of | 2 |
them more happily | 2 |
buried in the | 2 |
the castilian poets | 2 |
palova de almogavar | 2 |
elm in marriage | 2 |
thy sweet voice | 2 |
not one of | 2 |
the other hand | 2 |
so soon as | 2 |
charmed with his | 2 |
was seen to | 2 |
on his brother | 2 |
and at his | 2 |
the commissioners of | 2 |
if i live | 2 |
his affluent floods | 2 |
with a friend | 2 |
full of flowers | 2 |
a new translation | 2 |
to the notice | 2 |
have lost my | 2 |
lashed by the | 2 |
by the praises | 2 |
from me the | 2 |
the obscurity of | 2 |
i thought to | 2 |
in the reign | 2 |
the defence of | 2 |
have been his | 2 |
esteem and affection | 2 |
in the battle | 2 |
was the hour | 2 |
it is absolutely | 2 |
in the original | 2 |
the emperor charles | 2 |
that floating in | 2 |
no power to | 2 |
it is only | 2 |
followed by a | 2 |
see what the | 2 |
with him who | 2 |
of his actions | 2 |
of the camp | 2 |
derived from the | 2 |
four and twenty | 2 |
a friend so | 2 |
my tale of | 2 |
of the former | 2 |
the fantastic pirouette | 2 |
gored by the | 2 |
of castilian versification | 2 |
the footnotes are | 2 |
and amongst others | 2 |
admiration of his | 2 |
my darling ivy | 2 |
thy face is | 2 |
of this campaign | 2 |
from my own | 2 |
with the subject | 2 |
to prove the | 2 |
than from the | 2 |
judgment and good | 2 |
entering a valley | 2 |
the praises of | 2 |
manner of his | 2 |
of being the | 2 |
in the church | 2 |
thy sweet will | 2 |
care that the | 2 |
with the very | 2 |
written with so | 2 |
yet a bosom | 2 |
of a country | 2 |
conceded to him | 2 |
as one of | 2 |
with the dignity | 2 |
but the poet | 2 |
the book of | 2 |
touches of sensibility | 2 |
must be regarded | 2 |
by means of | 2 |
the lightfoot nymphs | 2 |
of the fifteenth | 2 |
so sweet and | 2 |
in the choice | 2 |
the forces of | 2 |
the monarch to | 2 |
was not till | 2 |
the picture of | 2 |
the most exquisite | 2 |
he is said | 2 |
of passion for | 2 |
and want of | 2 |
i will now | 2 |
the highest degree | 2 |
of gold and | 2 |
the invention of | 2 |
truth anchors thy | 2 |
to the grave | 2 |
of their embassy | 2 |
the esteem and | 2 |
to give to | 2 |
sceptre of the | 2 |
spanish poetry of | 2 |
the liberties of | 2 |
not a single | 2 |
did not allow | 2 |
genius that could | 2 |
to meet him | 2 |
whom revolvest thou | 2 |
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poetry of burguillos | 2 |
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language and poetry | 2 |
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want of taste | 2 |
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words of one | 2 |
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contemplate my case | 2 |
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tears and sighs | 2 |
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choir of nymphs | 2 |
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this babbling fountain | 2 |
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his second eclogue | 2 |
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new translation of | 2 |
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authors of this | 2 |
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last third division | 2 |
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the good poets | 2 |
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wells of water | 2 |
of thy soul | 2 |
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my charmed spirit | 2 |
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language of gallantry | 2 |
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life and writings | 2 |
eyes upon the | 2 |
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number of poets | 2 |
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