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Page 46
... first indite . Take me , & c . Sweet ( alas ! ) why faine you thus ? Concord better fitteth us ; Leave to Mars the force of hands , Your pow'r in your beauty ftands . Take me , & c . Woe to me ! and do you fwear Me to hate ! but I ...
... first indite . Take me , & c . Sweet ( alas ! ) why faine you thus ? Concord better fitteth us ; Leave to Mars the force of hands , Your pow'r in your beauty ftands . Take me , & c . Woe to me ! and do you fwear Me to hate ! but I ...
Page 57
... first appears , Let love and youth conduct thy pleasures thither . Lighten forth smiles to cheer the clouded air , And calm the tempeft which my fighs do raise ; Pity and smiles do beft become the fair , Pity and fmiles muft only yield ...
... first appears , Let love and youth conduct thy pleasures thither . Lighten forth smiles to cheer the clouded air , And calm the tempeft which my fighs do raise ; Pity and smiles do beft become the fair , Pity and fmiles muft only yield ...
Page 59
... first didft close The fpring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst . Thou taught'ft fair eyes to lofe The glory of their light , Reftrain'd from men , and on themselves re- vers'd . Thou , in a lawn didft first Those ...
... first didft close The fpring of all delight , Denying water to the amorous thirst . Thou taught'ft fair eyes to lofe The glory of their light , Reftrain'd from men , and on themselves re- vers'd . Thou , in a lawn didft first Those ...
Page 71
... he lives , thus he dies . Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will reft thrice happy in this myrtle shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . or Wi : lloughby Avisa , or the true picture 71.
... he lives , thus he dies . Then Tityrus , whom love hath happy made , Will reft thrice happy in this myrtle shade : For tho ' love at first did grieve him , Yet did love at last relieve him . or Wi : lloughby Avisa , or the true picture 71.
Page 74
... is paft ; Thou , proud Aviza , wert the first , Thou , hard Aviza , art the laft . Though thou in forrow make me dwell , Yet love will make me with thee well . C. MARLOW . THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . love , COME 74 WILLOBT .
... is paft ; Thou , proud Aviza , wert the first , Thou , hard Aviza , art the laft . Though thou in forrow make me dwell , Yet love will make me with thee well . C. MARLOW . THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . love , COME 74 WILLOBT .
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