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... thou shouldst have new rewards in store ; Thou canst not every day give me thy heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing ...
... thou shouldst have new rewards in store ; Thou canst not every day give me thy heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing ...
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... thou please thou canst provide A place for her , securely to abide , Amid the Westerne wildernesse ( and where Scarce glimmerings of thy favours yet appeare ) By moulding out the Heathen Salvages To be a people far surpassing these ...
... thou please thou canst provide A place for her , securely to abide , Amid the Westerne wildernesse ( and where Scarce glimmerings of thy favours yet appeare ) By moulding out the Heathen Salvages To be a people far surpassing these ...
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... thou not beare it cheerfully and nobly , if thou wert sure that within a certain space some strange excellent fortune would re- himself before all the world , consider , if 10 lieve thee and enrich thee , and recompence thee so as to ...
... thou not beare it cheerfully and nobly , if thou wert sure that within a certain space some strange excellent fortune would re- himself before all the world , consider , if 10 lieve thee and enrich thee , and recompence thee so as to ...
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