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... teares shed 20 Wo'd have this Lecture " read , That things of greatest , so of meanest worth , Conceiv'd with grief are , and with teares brought forth To Anthea , Who may Command Him Any Thing Bid me to live , and I will live Thy ...
... teares shed 20 Wo'd have this Lecture " read , That things of greatest , so of meanest worth , Conceiv'd with grief are , and with teares brought forth To Anthea , Who may Command Him Any Thing Bid me to live , and I will live Thy ...
Pagina 307
... teares , Celia , now shall win , My resolv'd heart , to returne ; 10 I have searcht thy soule within , I have learn'd thy arts , and now And find nought , but pride , and scorne ; Can disdaine as much as thou . Some power , in my ...
... teares , Celia , now shall win , My resolv'd heart , to returne ; 10 I have searcht thy soule within , I have learn'd thy arts , and now And find nought , but pride , and scorne ; Can disdaine as much as thou . Some power , in my ...
Pagina 382
... TEARES , and spent Them too . Come ROYALL Name , and pay the expence Of All this Pretious Patience . O come away And kill the DEATH of This Delay . O see , so many WORLDS of barren yeares Melted and measur'd out in Seas of TEARES . O ...
... TEARES , and spent Them too . Come ROYALL Name , and pay the expence Of All this Pretious Patience . O come away And kill the DEATH of This Delay . O see , so many WORLDS of barren yeares Melted and measur'd out in Seas of TEARES . O ...
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