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SAMUEL DANIEL The Complaint of Rosamond ( 1592 ) ' OUT from the horror of infernal deeps My poor afflicted ghost comes here to plain it , Attended with my shame that never sleeps , The spot wherewith my kind and youth did stain it .
SAMUEL DANIEL The Complaint of Rosamond ( 1592 ) ' OUT from the horror of infernal deeps My poor afflicted ghost comes here to plain it , Attended with my shame that never sleeps , The spot wherewith my kind and youth did stain it .
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49 " " Never wish longer to enjoy the air Than that thou breath'st the air of chastity , Longer than thou preferr'st thy soul as fair As is thy face , free from impurity : Thy face that makes th ' admir'd in every eye , Where Nature's ...
49 " " Never wish longer to enjoy the air Than that thou breath'st the air of chastity , Longer than thou preferr'st thy soul as fair As is thy face , free from impurity : Thy face that makes th ' admir'd in every eye , Where Nature's ...
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540 78 ' Yet would to God my foot had never mov'd From country safety , from the fields of rest , To know the danger to be highly lov'd And live in pomp to brave among the best . Happy for me , better had I been blest , If I unluckily ...
540 78 ' Yet would to God my foot had never mov'd From country safety , from the fields of rest , To know the danger to be highly lov'd And live in pomp to brave among the best . Happy for me , better had I been blest , If I unluckily ...
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