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Fairest Isle - Purcell - King - Arthur - VS

The document appears to be a poem or song discussing the beauty and pleasures of an island, possibly England, and how it is a place suited for love free from jealousy, despair, and pain. It mentions Venus choosing to dwell there and Cupid removing from his favorite nation to the island. It also references gentle murmurs, soft pulses, and nymphs being renowned for love.

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Fairest Isle - Purcell - King - Arthur - VS

The document appears to be a poem or song discussing the beauty and pleasures of an island, possibly England, and how it is a place suited for love free from jealousy, despair, and pain. It mentions Venus choosing to dwell there and Cupid removing from his favorite nation to the island. It also references gentle murmurs, soft pulses, and nymphs being renowned for love.

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Fairest Isle, ail isles ex. -ceL. ling, Seat of plea.sures and of loves,

Ve-nus, here, Mill choose her dweli-ing. And for - sake her Cy.prian groves;

Cu-pid, from his fav'rite na.tion. Care and en . vy will.. re--move,

Jea-lou sy, that poi.-sons pas.sion, And des-pair, that dies for love.

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