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Excerpt from Sources and Analogues of "the Flower and the Leaf" A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculties of the Graduate Schools of Arts, Literature, and Science in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, (Department of English) Very early on a May morning, when the spring growth is at its height, the poet, represented as a woman to whom sleep is ful unmete, goes forth to a pleasant grove of oaks set out at regular intervals. With joy she hears the birds sing, and listens especially, though at first in vain, for the nightingale. Soon she finds a narrow path, overgrown with grass and weeds, which leads to a pleasant herber, terraced with fresh grass and surrounded by a hedge of syc...
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