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Before we love , how range we through this sphere , Searching the sundry fancies hunted here : Now with desire of wealth transported quite 375 Beyond our free humanity's delight ; Now with ambition climbing falling towers , Whose hope ...
Before we love , how range we through this sphere , Searching the sundry fancies hunted here : Now with desire of wealth transported quite 375 Beyond our free humanity's delight ; Now with ambition climbing falling towers , Whose hope ...
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305 310 O it spited Fair Venus ' heart to see her most delighted , 315 294. brakes ) probably toothed instruments , such as those used for crushing flax or hemp ; surely not ' levers ' , as Martin conjectures . 300.
305 310 O it spited Fair Venus ' heart to see her most delighted , 315 294. brakes ) probably toothed instruments , such as those used for crushing flax or hemp ; surely not ' levers ' , as Martin conjectures . 300.
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20 The shepherd Swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May - morning . If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me , and be my love . 15. Fair lined slippers ] E.H .; Slippers lin'd choicely Walton ( 1655 ) .
20 The shepherd Swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May - morning . If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me , and be my love . 15. Fair lined slippers ] E.H .; Slippers lin'd choicely Walton ( 1655 ) .
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