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... delight to be But empty toys , good God , she points alone to thee . 3 But has the virtu❜d5 steel a pow'r to move ? Or can the untouch'd needle point aright ? Or can my wand'ring thought forbear to rove , Unguided by the virtue of Thy ...
... delight to be But empty toys , good God , she points alone to thee . 3 But has the virtu❜d5 steel a pow'r to move ? Or can the untouch'd needle point aright ? Or can my wand'ring thought forbear to rove , Unguided by the virtue of Thy ...
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... delight Were in my soul . O heav'n ! what bliss Did I enjoy and feel ! What powerful delight did this Inspire ! For this I daily kneel . 4 Whether it be that nature is so pure , And custom only vicious ; or that sure God did by miracle ...
... delight Were in my soul . O heav'n ! what bliss Did I enjoy and feel ! What powerful delight did this Inspire ! For this I daily kneel . 4 Whether it be that nature is so pure , And custom only vicious ; or that sure God did by miracle ...
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... delight to him at all If she for whom he made the hall Refuse to dwell in it , Or plainly scorn the benefit . Her act that's wooed yields more delight and pleasure If she receives , than all the pile of treasure . 5 But we have hands ...
... delight to him at all If she for whom he made the hall Refuse to dwell in it , Or plainly scorn the benefit . Her act that's wooed yields more delight and pleasure If she receives , than all the pile of treasure . 5 But we have hands ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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