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But love , with all joys crown'd , within doth sit : O goddess , pity love , and pardon it ! ' 380 This spake she weeping , but her goddess ' ear Burn'd with too stern a heat , and would not hear . Aye me , hath heaven's strait fingers ...
But love , with all joys crown'd , within doth sit : O goddess , pity love , and pardon it ! ' 380 This spake she weeping , but her goddess ' ear Burn'd with too stern a heat , and would not hear . Aye me , hath heaven's strait fingers ...
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225 When suddenly the goddess ' waggoners , The swans and turtles that in coupled feres Through all worlds ' bosoms draw her influence , Lighted in Hero's window , and from thence To her fair shoulders flew the gentle doves ...
225 When suddenly the goddess ' waggoners , The swans and turtles that in coupled feres Through all worlds ' bosoms draw her influence , Lighted in Hero's window , and from thence To her fair shoulders flew the gentle doves ...
Pagina 71
The gentle turtles did with moans make swell Their shining gorges ; the white black - ey'd swans Did sing as woeful epicedians , As they would straightways die : when Pity's queen , The goddess Ecte , that had ever been Hid in a wat'ry ...
The gentle turtles did with moans make swell Their shining gorges ; the white black - ey'd swans Did sing as woeful epicedians , As they would straightways die : when Pity's queen , The goddess Ecte , that had ever been Hid in a wat'ry ...
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