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Pagina 48
... Pleasure , as with Poets ; Nor for Advantage , as with the Merchant ; but for the Lies sake . But I cannot tell : This same 20 Truth , is a Naked , and Open day light , that doth not shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs ...
... Pleasure , as with Poets ; Nor for Advantage , as with the Merchant ; but for the Lies sake . But I cannot tell : This same 20 Truth , is a Naked , and Open day light , that doth not shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs ...
Pagina 455
... PLEASURE On these downy Pillows lye , Whose soft plumes will thither fly : On these Roses strow'd so plain Lest one Leaf thy Side should strain . SOUL My gentler Rest is on a Thought , Conscious of doing what I ought . PLEASURE If thou ...
... PLEASURE On these downy Pillows lye , Whose soft plumes will thither fly : On these Roses strow'd so plain Lest one Leaf thy Side should strain . SOUL My gentler Rest is on a Thought , Conscious of doing what I ought . PLEASURE If thou ...
Pagina 456
... PLEASURE Where so e're thy Foot shall go The minted Gold shall lie ; Till thou purchase all below , And want new Worlds to buy . 60 What Friends , if to my self untrue ? What Slaves , unless I captive you ? PLEASURE Thou shalt know each ...
... PLEASURE Where so e're thy Foot shall go The minted Gold shall lie ; Till thou purchase all below , And want new Worlds to buy . 60 What Friends , if to my self untrue ? What Slaves , unless I captive you ? PLEASURE Thou shalt know each ...
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