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Pagina 79
... passe mildly away , And whisper to their soules , to goe , Whilst some of their sad friends doe say , The breath goes now , and some say , no . So let us melt , and make no noise , No teare - floods , nor sigh - tempests move , T'were ...
... passe mildly away , And whisper to their soules , to goe , Whilst some of their sad friends doe say , The breath goes now , and some say , no . So let us melt , and make no noise , No teare - floods , nor sigh - tempests move , T'were ...
Pagina 417
... passe Or no , I'm still as happy as I was . 1Text : 1649 ΙΟ Though Seas and Land betwixt us both , Our Faith and Troth , Like separated soules , All time and space controules : 10 Above the highest sphere wee meet Unseene , unknowne ...
... passe Or no , I'm still as happy as I was . 1Text : 1649 ΙΟ Though Seas and Land betwixt us both , Our Faith and Troth , Like separated soules , All time and space controules : 10 Above the highest sphere wee meet Unseene , unknowne ...
Pagina 474
... passe by , But strait I think ( though far , ) Thy hand is nigh ; Come , come ! Strike these lips dumb : This restles breath That soiles thy name , Will ne'r be tame Untill in death . Perhaps some think a tombe No house of store , But a ...
... passe by , But strait I think ( though far , ) Thy hand is nigh ; Come , come ! Strike these lips dumb : This restles breath That soiles thy name , Will ne'r be tame Untill in death . Perhaps some think a tombe No house of store , But a ...
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