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Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust depriving ; Sorrow for me is dead , for aye reviving . Rosamond hath little left her but her name , And that disgrac'd , for time hath wrong'd the same .
Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust depriving ; Sorrow for me is dead , for aye reviving . Rosamond hath little left her but her name , And that disgrac'd , for time hath wrong'd the same .
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This joy , this hope , which death hath interdicted , This sweet , whose loss hath all distress inflicted , This , that did season all my flower of life , Vex'd still at home with broils , abroad in strife ; 118 820 • " Vex'd still at ...
This joy , this hope , which death hath interdicted , This sweet , whose loss hath all distress inflicted , This , that did season all my flower of life , Vex'd still at home with broils , abroad in strife ; 118 820 • " Vex'd still at ...
Pagina 65
180 31 ' Scylla hath eyes , but too sweet eyes hath Scylla ; Scylla hath hands , fair hands , but coy in touching ; Scylla in wit surpasseth grave Sibylla ; Scylla hath words , but words well stor'd with grutching ; Scylla a saint in ...
180 31 ' Scylla hath eyes , but too sweet eyes hath Scylla ; Scylla hath hands , fair hands , but coy in touching ; Scylla in wit surpasseth grave Sibylla ; Scylla hath words , but words well stor'd with grutching ; Scylla a saint in ...
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