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" Holmesdale raised hills, to keep the straggler in ; That of her daughter's stay she need no more to doubt, (Yet never was there help, but Love could find it out.) Mole digs herself a path, by working day and night, (According to her name to show her nature... "
Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of ... - Page 272
by Sussex Archaeological Society - 1864
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The Works of Michael Drayton, Esq, Volume 3

Michael Drayton - English poetry - 1753 - 434 pages
...no more to doubt : (Yet never was there help, but love could find it out.) §,. Mole digs her ielf a path, by working day and night (According to her name, to fhew her nature right) And underneath the earth for three miles fpace doth creep ; Till gotten out...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

680 pages
...obdurate, raise hills to shut in their wilful daughter ; but all in vain ; Mole is so artful : Mole dig> herself a path by working day and night, (According...miles' space doth creep. Till, gotten out of sight, far from her mother's keep, Her fore-intended course the wanton nymph doth run, Ai longing to embrace...
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Observations on Pope

Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 pages
...And fullen Mole, that hides his diving flood. Draylon, in his Poly-Olbion, fong 17. Mole digs herfelf a path, by working day and night; According to her name, to fhew herfelf aright. And M'llon-, whom our poet follows : Or fullen Mole, that runneth underneath....
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Letters Written During a Journey in Spain and a Short Residence in ..., Volume 1

Robert Southey - Portugal - 1808 - 642 pages
...Latin word, but did not the Romans mean to call tins river the Due*, just as we Lave onr Mole, who Digs herself a path, by working day and night, According to her name, to shew her nature right, And underneath the earth for three miles space doth creep. 4 About a league...
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Drayton, WArner

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 692 pages
...no more to doubt: [out.) (Yet never was there help, but love could find |it §. Mole digs her self a path, by working day and night (According to her...underneath the earth for three miles space doth creep : [keep, Till gotten out of sight, quite from her mother's Her fore-intended course the wanton nymph...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.

John William Carleton - 1869 - 664 pages
...still obdurate, raise hills to shut in their wilful daughter ; but all in vain ; Mole is so artful : Mole digs herself a path by working day and night, (According to her name) to show her nature right j And underneath the earth for three miles' space doth creep. Till, gotten out of sight, far from her...
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A topographical history of Surrey, by E.W. Brayley assisted by J ..., Volume 1

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1841 - 566 pages
...daughter's stay she need no more to doubt : — Yet never was there help but love could find it out. Mole digs herself a path by working day and night, According to her name, to shew her nature right. And underneath the earth for three miles space doth creep, Till gotten out of...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volume 13

1844 - 520 pages
...daughter's stay she need no more to doubt : (Yet never was there help, hut love could Hud it out). Mole digs herself a path, by working day and night...underneath the earth for three miles' space doth creep." Yet, aflcr all, Thames is forced on ; although we are glad to find, a little lower, that something...
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Rambles by Rivers: The Avon, Volume 3

James Thorne - Avon River - 1845 - 514 pages
...daughter's stay she need no more to doubt (Yet never was there help, but love could find it out)• Mole digs herself a path, by working day and night...underneath the earth for three miles' space doth creep." Yet, after all, Thames is forced on ; although we are glad to find, a little lower, that something...
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