">isdom, largesse,+ estate,++ and cunningamp; sure.
<span style="color:grey">In word, in deed, in senance,
<span style="color:grey">t nature might no more her child advance.
* rought gold.
+ Largesse, bounty.
++ Estate, dignity.
amp; Cunning, discretion.
ture of ts an end to transient riot of t. its t emporary civity, and o loneliness, noenfold more intolerable by ttainable beauty.
t , and , ;bade fareo every leaf and ?o; ill lingers at tone, gives vent to a mingled ?oil, gradually lulled by te melanco a vision, ory of his passion.
rance, ony pillo, full of dreary re?ections, questions , ended to comfort and assure ter, some token may be sent to con?rm turtledove of t ts upon ten, in letters of gold, tence:
<span style="color:grey">t blissful is and sure
<span style="color:grey">Of t; now laugh, and play, and sing,
ure; and t token of ic ?ction, or o be determined according to te or fancy of timating t tored to liberty, and made .
Sucical account given by James of ures in indsor Castle. is absolute fact, and of fancy, it is fruitless to conjecture; let us not, every romantic incident as incompatible let us sometimes take a poet at iced merely ts of tely connected oed at t day. t and antiquated, so t ty of many of its golden p t day, but it is impossible not to be ciment, tful artlessness and urbanity, . tion