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Pagina 144
... fall a logge , at last , dry , bold , and seare : A Lillie of a Day , Is fairer farre , in May , Although it fall , and die that night ; It was the Plant , and flowre of light . In small proportions , we just beauties see : And in short ...
... fall a logge , at last , dry , bold , and seare : A Lillie of a Day , Is fairer farre , in May , Although it fall , and die that night ; It was the Plant , and flowre of light . In small proportions , we just beauties see : And in short ...
Pagina 244
... fall , The drooping Kingdome suffers all . Chor . This we will doe ; we'll daily come And offer Tears upon thy Tomb : And if that they will not suffice , Thou shalt have soules for sacrifice . " river of forgetfulness in underworld ...
... fall , The drooping Kingdome suffers all . Chor . This we will doe ; we'll daily come And offer Tears upon thy Tomb : And if that they will not suffice , Thou shalt have soules for sacrifice . " river of forgetfulness in underworld ...
Pagina 487
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose Retinue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The ...
... fall With what deep murmurs through times silent stealth Doth thy transparent , cool and watry wealth Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose Retinue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The ...
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