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... away . Let no love - defiring heart In the ftars go seek his fate , Love is only Nature's art , Wonder hinders love and hate . M T SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , LORD BROOK . 81 Let no love-defiring heart ...
... away . Let no love - defiring heart In the ftars go seek his fate , Love is only Nature's art , Wonder hinders love and hate . M T SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , LORD BROOK . 81 Let no love-defiring heart ...
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George Ellis. SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , foul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand , Fear not to touch the best , The truth fhall be thy warrant ; Go , fince I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go ...
George Ellis. SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , foul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand , Fear not to touch the best , The truth fhall be thy warrant ; Go , fince I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go ...
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... Soul's Errand , ” ( which is ufually attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh ) under the Title of " The Lie , " but firangely disfigured . A CAUTION FOR COURTLY DAMSELS . BEWARE , fair maid , of mighty courtiers ' oaths : Take heed what gifts ...
... Soul's Errand , ” ( which is ufually attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh ) under the Title of " The Lie , " but firangely disfigured . A CAUTION FOR COURTLY DAMSELS . BEWARE , fair maid , of mighty courtiers ' oaths : Take heed what gifts ...
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... and reaps a thousand kisses there : In all her outward parts love's always seen , But , Oh ! he never went within , IF mine eyes THE SOUL do e'er declare They've seen 2 I COWLEY . 241 "Tis very true. I thought you once as ...
... and reaps a thousand kisses there : In all her outward parts love's always seen , But , Oh ! he never went within , IF mine eyes THE SOUL do e'er declare They've seen 2 I COWLEY . 241 "Tis very true. I thought you once as ...
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George Ellis. IF mine eyes THE SOUL do e'er declare They've seen a second thing that's fair , Or ears , that they have mufic found , Befides thy voice , in any found ; If my taste do ever meet After thy kifs , with ought that's fweet ...
George Ellis. IF mine eyes THE SOUL do e'er declare They've seen a second thing that's fair , Or ears , that they have mufic found , Befides thy voice , in any found ; If my taste do ever meet After thy kifs , with ought that's fweet ...
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