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Swain

SWAIN, n. 1. A young man. 2. A country servant employed in husbandry. 3. A pastoral youth. [It is used chiefly in this sense, and in poetry.] Blest swains! whose nymphs in every grace excel.

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SWAIN, n.

1. A young man.

2. A country servant employed in husbandry.

3. A pastoral youth. [It is used chiefly in this sense, and in poetry.]

Blest swains! whose nymphs in every grace excel.

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