The Works of Sir John Suckling: Containing His Poems, Letters, and PlaysJacob Tonson, 1719 - 420 pages |
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... thee ( kind Boy ) I ask no red and white To make up my delight , No odd becoming Graces , Black Eyes , or little know - not- whats , in Faces ; Make me but mad enough , give me good fore Of Love for her I Court , I ask no more ; ' Tis ...
... thee ( kind Boy ) I ask no red and white To make up my delight , No odd becoming Graces , Black Eyes , or little know - not- whats , in Faces ; Make me but mad enough , give me good fore Of Love for her I Court , I ask no more ; ' Tis ...
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... thee ; For were it in my Power To love thee now this Hour More than I did the laft ; I would then fo fall , I might not love at all ; Love that can flow , and can admit Increase , Admits as well an Ebb , and may grow lefs . II . True ...
... thee ; For were it in my Power To love thee now this Hour More than I did the laft ; I would then fo fall , I might not love at all ; Love that can flow , and can admit Increase , Admits as well an Ebb , and may grow lefs . II . True ...
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... Madagascar , fraught with Laurel home ; And welcome ( Will . ) for the first time , but prethee In thy next Voyage , bring the Gold too with thee . To my Friend WILL . DAVENANT O'N His other POEMS 22 Poems on feveral Occafions .
... Madagascar , fraught with Laurel home ; And welcome ( Will . ) for the first time , but prethee In thy next Voyage , bring the Gold too with thee . To my Friend WILL . DAVENANT O'N His other POEMS 22 Poems on feveral Occafions .
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... unto the Eye ; I was undoing all the wore ; And had the walk'd but one Turn more , Eve in her firft State had not been More naked , or more plainly seen ! Tom . ' Twas well for thee the left the 26 Poems on feveral Occafions .
... unto the Eye ; I was undoing all the wore ; And had the walk'd but one Turn more , Eve in her firft State had not been More naked , or more plainly seen ! Tom . ' Twas well for thee the left the 26 Poems on feveral Occafions .
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... thee the left the Place : There is great Danger in that Face ; But hadft thou view'd her Leg and Thigh , And upon that Discovery Search'd after Parts that are more dear ( As Fancy feldom stops fo near ) No Time or Age had ever feen So ...
... thee the left the Place : There is great Danger in that Face ; But hadft thou view'd her Leg and Thigh , And upon that Discovery Search'd after Parts that are more dear ( As Fancy feldom stops fo near ) No Time or Age had ever feen So ...
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