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beauty beneath fair Sherburn's benignest Anne bliss blooming charm breeding high bright Brittwell Brittwell's shades Chalgrove's honor'd field cloud confest The virtues enemy confest ever-lov'd fair Sherburn's shade Freedom's holy shrine Friendship's fur of snow gallant dogs golden-crested Marmion grace could warm greyhound Hampden heav'n helm To thy Italian maiden's heart joyful turn lov'd Macclesfield master's fame sustain meed thy mother milkmaid Milton Northumbrian Fly o'er ploughman Polish maid Prince Hal saw'st him blest scythe Shakespeare shame his breeding Sharks successive reign Sherburn show As spotless shrine to bow skill'd sleeping grace swan-neck'd Nancy show sweet Ewelm sweet-briar targe and helm thou didst view Thou saw'st thou the meed thou thy name thy calm precincts thy mother won thy noble breast Thy very enemy tis Forest Hill Tis Milton's home tongue turn from targe Twere hard view his blooming village warm Th weep Whilst Windsor shame Zosia dwelt