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Pagina 242
Tell me , did thy Graces Flie discontented hence , and for a time Did rather choose to blesse another clime ? Or went'st thou to this end , the more to move me , By thy short absence , to desire and love thee ? Why frowns my Sweet ?
Tell me , did thy Graces Flie discontented hence , and for a time Did rather choose to blesse another clime ? Or went'st thou to this end , the more to move me , By thy short absence , to desire and love thee ? Why frowns my Sweet ?
Pagina 302
This Mr. Duncon of them , till this mortal shall put on im- tells me ; and tells me , that at his first view mortality . ... and to assure him he wanted decaying condition of my body , and tell not his daily prayers for his recovery ...
This Mr. Duncon of them , till this mortal shall put on im- tells me ; and tells me , that at his first view mortality . ... and to assure him he wanted decaying condition of my body , and tell not his daily prayers for his recovery ...
Pagina 384
The North forgott his feirce Intent ; Tell him He rises now , too late And left perfumes in stead of scarres . To show us ought worth looking at . By those sweet eyes ' persuasive powrs Where he mean't frost , he scatter'd flowrs .
The North forgott his feirce Intent ; Tell him He rises now , too late And left perfumes in stead of scarres . To show us ought worth looking at . By those sweet eyes ' persuasive powrs Where he mean't frost , he scatter'd flowrs .
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