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Pagina 99
... kisse in hast . Streight downe under a shadow for wearines they lie With pleasant daliance , hand knit with arme in arme , Now close , now set aloof , they gaze with an equall eie , Changing kisses alike ; streight with a false alarme ...
... kisse in hast . Streight downe under a shadow for wearines they lie With pleasant daliance , hand knit with arme in arme , Now close , now set aloof , they gaze with an equall eie , Changing kisses alike ; streight with a false alarme ...
Pagina 104
... kisse and part , Nay , I have done : You get no more of Me , And I am glad , yea glad withall my heart , That thus so cleanly , I my Selfe can free , Shake hands for ever , Cancell all our Vowes , And when We meet at any time againe ...
... kisse and part , Nay , I have done : You get no more of Me , And I am glad , yea glad withall my heart , That thus so cleanly , I my Selfe can free , Shake hands for ever , Cancell all our Vowes , And when We meet at any time againe ...
Pagina 336
... kisse me once againe , I long , and should not beg in vaine , Here's none to spie , or see : Why doe you doubt , or stay ? I'le taste as lightly as the Bee , That doth but touch his flower , and flies away . Once more , and ( faith ) I ...
... kisse me once againe , I long , and should not beg in vaine , Here's none to spie , or see : Why doe you doubt , or stay ? I'le taste as lightly as the Bee , That doth but touch his flower , and flies away . Once more , and ( faith ) I ...
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General Principles | xxxiii |
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