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Pagina 283
... tears , and bathe those beauteous feet , Which brought from heav'n the news and Prince of peace : Cease not , wet eyes , his mercies to intreat ; To cry for vengeance sin doth never cease : In your deep floods drown all my faults and ...
... tears , and bathe those beauteous feet , Which brought from heav'n the news and Prince of peace : Cease not , wet eyes , his mercies to intreat ; To cry for vengeance sin doth never cease : In your deep floods drown all my faults and ...
Pagina 344
... Tears do come Sad , slowly dropping like a Gum . So weeps the wounded Balsam : so The holy Frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in such Amber Tears as these . I in a golden Vial will Keep these two crystal Tears ; and ...
... Tears do come Sad , slowly dropping like a Gum . So weeps the wounded Balsam : so The holy Frankincense doth flow . The brotherless Heliades Melt in such Amber Tears as these . I in a golden Vial will Keep these two crystal Tears ; and ...
Pagina 435
... tears , for ages taught to flow in vain . Soon as thy letters trembling I unclose , That well - known name awakens all my woes . Oh name for ever sad ! for ever dear ! Still breath'd in sighs , still usher'd with a tear . I tremble too ...
... tears , for ages taught to flow in vain . Soon as thy letters trembling I unclose , That well - known name awakens all my woes . Oh name for ever sad ! for ever dear ! Still breath'd in sighs , still usher'd with a tear . I tremble too ...
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