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315 320 see night Leaving Leander in the bed alone . But as her naked feet were whipping out , He on the sudden cling'd her so about That mermaid - like unto the floor she slid ; , One half appear'd , the other half was hid .
315 320 see night Leaving Leander in the bed alone . But as her naked feet were whipping out , He on the sudden cling'd her so about That mermaid - like unto the floor she slid ; , One half appear'd , the other half was hid .
Pagina 117
15 IO 20 15 1 25 20 But in times past I fear'd vain shades , and night , Wond'ring if any walked without light . Love hearing it laugh'd with his tender mother , And smiling said , ' Be thou as bold as other . ' Forthwith Love came : no ...
15 IO 20 15 1 25 20 But in times past I fear'd vain shades , and night , Wond'ring if any walked without light . Love hearing it laugh'd with his tender mother , And smiling said , ' Be thou as bold as other . ' Forthwith Love came : no ...
Pagina 214
What madness is ' t to tell night's pranks by day , And hidden secrets openly to bewray ? The strumpet with the stranger will not do Before the room be clear , and door put to . Will you make shipwrack of your honest name , And let the ...
What madness is ' t to tell night's pranks by day , And hidden secrets openly to bewray ? The strumpet with the stranger will not do Before the room be clear , and door put to . Will you make shipwrack of your honest name , And let the ...
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HERO AND LEANDER I | 5 |
Her than Mas That were as white as is Ish Bind 18 When | 6 |
age at | 27 |
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