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1 I, AuthPre| cheerful retreat, pleasant fields, bright skies, murmuring 2 I, VI| and range the woods and fields singing and piping; or, 3 I, X| after those who fight in the fields, and in that other matter 4 I, X| herbs they found in the fields which they knew and I know 5 I, XII| he is to be buried in the fields like a Moor, and at the 6 I, XII| Chrysostom, and go about these fields making love to her. One 7 I, XIII| gold, her forehead Elysian fields, her eyebrows rainbows, 8 I, XIV| chose the solitude of the fields; in the trees of the mountains 9 I, XXV| time, for going about the fields always, and the sun and 10 I, XXVII| be found in the woods and fields, this is rather a flight 11 I, L| with which the Elysian fields are not to be compared.~ ~ ~ 12 II, XI| made him fly across the fields towards the village where 13 II, XIX| knights-errant to sleep in the fields and woods in preference 14 II, XXIII| goats over the pleasant fields there, and the instant I 15 II, XXXV| and paths over the fair fields of my cheeks. Let it move 16 II, XXXV| be carried to the Elysian fields, where she will remain waiting 17 II, XLV| me in the middle of the fields here and used my body as 18 II, LXVI| and man passed out in the fields in the open air, and the 19 II, LXVII| AND TAKE TO A LIFE IN THE FIELDS WHILE THE YEAR FOR WHICH 20 II, LXVII| are just as common in the fields as in the cities, and in 21 II, LXXI| is in a house or in the fields; still I'd like it to be 22 II, LXXIII| diversion in the solitude of the fields, where he could with perfect 23 II, LXXIII| able to bear, out in the fields, the heats of summer, and 24 II, LXXIV| bed and let us take to the fields in shepherd's trim as we