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... and all the earth relieveth : And as the bright sun glorifies the sky , So is her face illumin'd with her eye ; 82 Whose beams upon his hairless face are fix'd , 130 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... and all the earth relieveth : And as the bright sun glorifies the sky , So is her face illumin'd with her eye ; 82 Whose beams upon his hairless face are fix'd , 130 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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Her arms do lend his neck a sweet embrace , Incorporate then they seem , face grows to face . 540 91 Till breathless he disjoin'd , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips ...
Her arms do lend his neck a sweet embrace , Incorporate then they seem , face grows to face . 540 91 Till breathless he disjoin'd , and backward drew The heavenly moisture , that sweet coral mouth , Whose precious taste her thirsty lips ...
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630 106 > ' Alas , he nought esteems that face of thine , To which Love's eyes pays tributary gazes ; Nor thy soft hands , sweet lips and crystal eyne , Whose full perfection all the world amazes ; But having thee at vantage ( wondrous ...
630 106 > ' Alas , he nought esteems that face of thine , To which Love's eyes pays tributary gazes ; Nor thy soft hands , sweet lips and crystal eyne , Whose full perfection all the world amazes ; But having thee at vantage ( wondrous ...
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