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... thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I fhall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live ...
... thousand ways . How might I do to get a graff Of this unspotted tree ? For all the reft are plain but chaff Which feem good corn to be . This gift alone I fhall her give , When death doth what he can Her honeft fame fhall ever live ...
Page 32
... thousand thousand fighs to fave ; Lay me , O ! where True lover never find my grave , To weep there ! 66 SONG . WHO is Silvia ? what is she , " That all our fwains commend her ? " Holy , fair , and wife is she , The heav'ns fuch grace ...
... thousand thousand fighs to fave ; Lay me , O ! where True lover never find my grave , To weep there ! 66 SONG . WHO is Silvia ? what is she , " That all our fwains commend her ? " Holy , fair , and wife is she , The heav'ns fuch grace ...
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... thousand fragrant pofies ; A cap of flowers , and a kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle ; A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Slippers lin'd choicely for the cold , With buckles of the ...
... thousand fragrant pofies ; A cap of flowers , and a kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle ; A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Slippers lin'd choicely for the cold , With buckles of the ...
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... thousand naked nymphs , whofe ivory fhine , Enamelling the banks , made them more dear Than ever was that glorious palace - gate , Where the day - fhining fun in triumph fate . Upon this brim , the eglantine and rose , The tamarisk ...
... thousand naked nymphs , whofe ivory fhine , Enamelling the banks , made them more dear Than ever was that glorious palace - gate , Where the day - fhining fun in triumph fate . Upon this brim , the eglantine and rose , The tamarisk ...
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... conjure him To depart her presence so , Having a thousand tongues t ' allure him , And but one to bid him go . When lips invite , And eyes delight , And cheeks as fresh as rose in June , Perfuade 38 SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 86.
... conjure him To depart her presence so , Having a thousand tongues t ' allure him , And but one to bid him go . When lips invite , And eyes delight , And cheeks as fresh as rose in June , Perfuade 38 SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 86.
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