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89 ' Having this bloody doom from hellish breath , My woeful eyes on every side I cast : Rigour about me , in my hand my death , Presenting me the horror of my last : All hope of pity and of comfort past ; No means , no power ...
89 ' Having this bloody doom from hellish breath , My woeful eyes on every side I cast : Rigour about me , in my hand my death , Presenting me the horror of my last : All hope of pity and of comfort past ; No means , no power ...
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840 121 " " Ah , how methinks I see death , dallying , seeks To entertain itself in love's sweet place ; Decay'd roses of discolour'd cheeks Do yet retain dear notes of former grace ; And ugly death sits fair within her face , Sweet ...
840 121 " " Ah , how methinks I see death , dallying , seeks To entertain itself in love's sweet place ; Decay'd roses of discolour'd cheeks Do yet retain dear notes of former grace ; And ugly death sits fair within her face , Sweet ...
Pagina 71
Heart , tongue , thought , pen nill serve me to repent me ; Disdain herself should strive for to lament me : 350 59 ' Wretched Love , let me die , end my love by my death ; ' Dead , alas I live . Fly , my life ! fade , my love !
Heart , tongue , thought , pen nill serve me to repent me ; Disdain herself should strive for to lament me : 350 59 ' Wretched Love , let me die , end my love by my death ; ' Dead , alas I live . Fly , my life ! fade , my love !
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