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And now she wished this night were never done , And sighed to think upon th ' approaching sun ; For much it grieved her that the bright daylight Should know the pleasure of this blessed night , And them like Mars and Erycine displayed ...
And now she wished this night were never done , And sighed to think upon th ' approaching sun ; For much it grieved her that the bright daylight Should know the pleasure of this blessed night , And them like Mars and Erycine displayed ...
Pagina 110
IO IS Doing a filthy pleasure is Doing a filthy pleasure is , and short ; And done , we straight repent us of the sport . Let us not , then , rush blindly on unto it Like lustful beasts , that only know to do it , For lust will languish ...
IO IS Doing a filthy pleasure is Doing a filthy pleasure is , and short ; And done , we straight repent us of the sport . Let us not , then , rush blindly on unto it Like lustful beasts , that only know to do it , For lust will languish ...
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II IS 20 “ Yet life , ” you say , “ is life ; we have seen and see , And with a living pleasure we describe ; And fits of sprightly malice do but bribe The languid mind into activity . Sound sense , and love itself , and mirth and glee ...
II IS 20 “ Yet life , ” you say , “ is life ; we have seen and see , And with a living pleasure we describe ; And fits of sprightly malice do but bribe The languid mind into activity . Sound sense , and love itself , and mirth and glee ...
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