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18 ' Look how a comet at the first appearing 120 Draws all men's eyes with wonder to behold it ; Or as the saddest tale at sudden hearing ... So did the blazing of my blush appear , T ' amaze the world , that holds such sights so dear .
18 ' Look how a comet at the first appearing 120 Draws all men's eyes with wonder to behold it ; Or as the saddest tale at sudden hearing ... So did the blazing of my blush appear , T ' amaze the world , that holds such sights so dear .
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Of ropes of orient pearl their traces were , Pure as the path which doth in heaven appear , With rarest flow'rs enchas'd and overspread , Which serv'd as curtains to this glorious bed , Whose seat of crystal in the sunbeams shone ...
Of ropes of orient pearl their traces were , Pure as the path which doth in heaven appear , With rarest flow'rs enchas'd and overspread , Which serv'd as curtains to this glorious bed , Whose seat of crystal in the sunbeams shone ...
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12 But when the fair proportion of her thigh Began appear : ' O , Ovid , ' would he cry , ' Did e'er Corinna show such ivory When she appear'd in Venus ' livery ? ' And thus enamour'd , dotes on his own art , Which he did work to work ...
12 But when the fair proportion of her thigh Began appear : ' O , Ovid , ' would he cry , ' Did e'er Corinna show such ivory When she appear'd in Venus ' livery ? ' And thus enamour'd , dotes on his own art , Which he did work to work ...
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