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Pagina 212
... sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul , what canst thou fear ? What thing , to thee , can mischief do ? Thy GOD , is now thy Father dear ; His holy Spouse , thy Mother too . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ; Be still my Babe ...
... sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul , what canst thou fear ? What thing , to thee , can mischief do ? Thy GOD , is now thy Father dear ; His holy Spouse , thy Mother too . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ; Be still my Babe ...
Pagina 257
... Sweet Spirit comfort me ! When the passing - bell doth tole , And the Furies in a shole Come to fright a parting soule ; Sweet Spirit comfort me ! When the tapers now burne blew , And the comforters are few , And that number more ...
... Sweet Spirit comfort me ! When the passing - bell doth tole , And the Furies in a shole Come to fright a parting soule ; Sweet Spirit comfort me ! When the tapers now burne blew , And the comforters are few , And that number more ...
Pagina 269
... Sweet rose , whose hue angrie " and brave " Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye : Thy root is ever in its grave , And thou must die . 59 10 Sweet spring , full of sweet dayes and roses , A box where sweets compacted lie ; My musick ...
... Sweet rose , whose hue angrie " and brave " Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye : Thy root is ever in its grave , And thou must die . 59 10 Sweet spring , full of sweet dayes and roses , A box where sweets compacted lie ; My musick ...
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