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Pagina 36
Thy pleasure's want shall be supplied with gold . Cold age doth dote the most when heat of youth is gone : Enticing words prevail with such a one ; Alluring shows most deep impression strikes , For age is prone to credit what it likes .
Thy pleasure's want shall be supplied with gold . Cold age doth dote the most when heat of youth is gone : Enticing words prevail with such a one ; Alluring shows most deep impression strikes , For age is prone to credit what it likes .
Pagina 180
... Woven with flow'rs in sweet lascivious wreaths , Moving like feathers as the light air breathes , With crowns of myrtle , glorious to behold , Whose leaves are painted with pure drops of gold : With trains of fine byss chequer'd all ...
... Woven with flow'rs in sweet lascivious wreaths , Moving like feathers as the light air breathes , With crowns of myrtle , glorious to behold , Whose leaves are painted with pure drops of gold : With trains of fine byss chequer'd all ...
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33–6 The idea hereas extravagant as the rest of the portrait of Hero - is that on the top of her boots she wore tiny gold and silver figures in the shape of birds ; when filled with water , these would imitate birdsong as she moved . 1.
33–6 The idea hereas extravagant as the rest of the portrait of Hero - is that on the top of her boots she wore tiny gold and silver figures in the shape of birds ; when filled with water , these would imitate birdsong as she moved . 1.
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