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Pagina 20
Thus she replies : “ Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of
sweet desire . Affection is a coal that must be coolid ; Else , suffer'd , it will set the
heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no ...
Thus she replies : “ Thy palfrey , as he should , Welcomes the warm approach of
sweet desire . Affection is a coal that must be coolid ; Else , suffer'd , it will set the
heart on fire : The sea hath bounds , but deep desire hath none , Therefore no ...
Pagina 59
And now this lustful lord leap'd from his bed , Throwing his mantle rudely o'er his
arm ; Is madly toss'd between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th '
other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul charm , Doth too
too ...
And now this lustful lord leap'd from his bed , Throwing his mantle rudely o'er his
arm ; Is madly toss'd between desire and dread ; Th ' one sweetly flatters , th '
other feareth harm ; But honest Fear , bewitch'd with lust's foul charm , Doth too
too ...
Pagina 63
My heart shall never countermand mine eye : Sad pause and deep regard
beseem the sage ; My part is youth , and beats these from the stage : Desire my
pilot is , beauty my prize ; Then who fears sinking where such treasure lies ? " As
corn ...
My heart shall never countermand mine eye : Sad pause and deep regard
beseem the sage ; My part is youth , and beats these from the stage : Desire my
pilot is , beauty my prize ; Then who fears sinking where such treasure lies ? " As
corn ...
Pagina 76
This forced league doth force a further strife , This momentary joy breeds months
of pain , This hot desire converts to cold disdain : Pure Chastity is rifled of her
store , And Lust , the thief , far poorer than before . Look , as the full - fed hound or
...
This forced league doth force a further strife , This momentary joy breeds months
of pain , This hot desire converts to cold disdain : Pure Chastity is rifled of her
store , And Lust , the thief , far poorer than before . Look , as the full - fed hound or
...
Pagina 77
Can curb his heat , or rein his rash desire , Till , like a jade , self - will himself doth
tire . And then with lank and lean discolour'd cheek , With heavy eye , knit brow ,
and strengthless pace , Feeble desire , all recreant , poor , and meek , Like to a ...
Can curb his heat , or rein his rash desire , Till , like a jade , self - will himself doth
tire . And then with lank and lean discolour'd cheek , With heavy eye , knit brow ,
and strengthless pace , Feeble desire , all recreant , poor , and meek , Like to a ...
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