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12 80 ' The blood I stain'd was good and of the best ; My birth had honour , and my beauty fame : Nature and Fortune join'd to make me blest , Had I had grace t ' have known to use the same . My education show'd from whence I came ...
12 80 ' The blood I stain'd was good and of the best ; My birth had honour , and my beauty fame : Nature and Fortune join'd to make me blest , Had I had grace t ' have known to use the same . My education show'd from whence I came ...
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140 21 ' Such one was I. My beauty was mine own , No borrowed blush which bankrupt beauties seek : That new - found shame , a sin to us unknown , Th ' adulterate beauty of a falsed cheek : Vild stain to honour , and to women eke ...
140 21 ' Such one was I. My beauty was mine own , No borrowed blush which bankrupt beauties seek : That new - found shame , a sin to us unknown , Th ' adulterate beauty of a falsed cheek : Vild stain to honour , and to women eke ...
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Much less can honour be ascrib'd thereto ; Honour is purchas'd by the deeds we do . Believe me , Hero , honour is not won Until some honourable deed be done . Seek you for chastity , immortal fame , And know that some have wrong'd ...
Much less can honour be ascrib'd thereto ; Honour is purchas'd by the deeds we do . Believe me , Hero , honour is not won Until some honourable deed be done . Seek you for chastity , immortal fame , And know that some have wrong'd ...
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