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Pagina 131
... doth yeeld thee coneyes ; " and the topps Fertile of wood , ASHORE , and SYDNEY'S copp's , To crowne thy open table , doth provide The purpled pheasant , with the speckled side : The painted partrich lyes in every field , And , for thy ...
... doth yeeld thee coneyes ; " and the topps Fertile of wood , ASHORE , and SYDNEY'S copp's , To crowne thy open table , doth provide The purpled pheasant , with the speckled side : The painted partrich lyes in every field , And , for thy ...
Pagina 208
... doth oft exhale Vapours from each rotten Vale ; Poesie so sometime draines , Grosse conceits from muddy braines ; Mists of Envie , fogs of spight , Twixt mens judgements and her light . But so much her power may do , That she can ...
... doth oft exhale Vapours from each rotten Vale ; Poesie so sometime draines , Grosse conceits from muddy braines ; Mists of Envie , fogs of spight , Twixt mens judgements and her light . But so much her power may do , That she can ...
Pagina 306
... doth lowre : Nor hath the scalding Noon - day - Sunne the power , To melt that marble yce , which still doth hold Her heart congeald , and makes her pittie cold . The Oxe which lately did for shelter flie Into the stall , doth now ...
... doth lowre : Nor hath the scalding Noon - day - Sunne the power , To melt that marble yce , which still doth hold Her heart congeald , and makes her pittie cold . The Oxe which lately did for shelter flie Into the stall , doth now ...
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