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Pagina 79
Were Tarquin night , ( as he is but night's child , ) The silver - shining queen he
would distain ; Her twinkling handmaids too , by him defil'd , Through night's
black bosom should not peep again ; So should I have copartners in my pain :
And ...
Were Tarquin night , ( as he is but night's child , ) The silver - shining queen he
would distain ; Her twinkling handmaids too , by him defil'd , Through night's
black bosom should not peep again ; So should I have copartners in my pain :
And ...
Pagina 129
Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee , and for myself , no quiet
find . 28 . How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of
rest ? When day's oppression is not eas'd by night , But day by night and night by
...
Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee , and for myself , no quiet
find . 28 . How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of
rest ? When day's oppression is not eas'd by night , But day by night and night by
...
Pagina 211
When day's oppression is not eas'd by night , But day by night and night by day
oppress'd ? And each , though enemies to either's reign , Do in consent shake
hands to torture me , The one by toil , the other to complain How far I toil , still
farther ...
When day's oppression is not eas'd by night , But day by night and night by day
oppress'd ? And each , though enemies to either's reign , Do in consent shake
hands to torture me , The one by toil , the other to complain How far I toil , still
farther ...
Pagina 277
Not daring trust the office of mine eyes , While Philomela sits and sings , I sit and
mark , And wish her lays were tuned like the lark ; For she doth welcome daylight
with her ditty , And drives away dark dismal - dreaming night : The night so ...
Not daring trust the office of mine eyes , While Philomela sits and sings , I sit and
mark , And wish her lays were tuned like the lark ; For she doth welcome daylight
with her ditty , And drives away dark dismal - dreaming night : The night so ...
Pagina 503
Gire you good night — God give you good night . H. Gardon -- remuneration . i . 1
, n . Garters . G. V. ii . 1 , i . Give you good night . He , being in love , could not see
to garter his hose . Give away thyself in paper — be ruined by the securiGate ...
Gire you good night — God give you good night . H. Gardon -- remuneration . i . 1
, n . Garters . G. V. ii . 1 , i . Give you good night . He , being in love , could not see
to garter his hose . Give away thyself in paper — be ruined by the securiGate ...
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