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Pagina 264
... grace Drop from above ! Grace The dew doth ev'ry morning fall ; And shall the dew out - strip thy dove ? 10 23 ΤΟ 30 20 The dew , for which grasse " cannot call , Drop from above . Death is still working like a mole , And digs my grave ...
... grace Drop from above ! Grace The dew doth ev'ry morning fall ; And shall the dew out - strip thy dove ? 10 23 ΤΟ 30 20 The dew , for which grasse " cannot call , Drop from above . Death is still working like a mole , And digs my grave ...
Pagina 308
... Grace on each wing , that did throng For place there , till they all opprest The seat in which they sought to rest ; So the faire Modell " broke , for want Of roome to lodge th'Inhabitant . AN OTHER 10 This little Vault , this narrow ...
... Grace on each wing , that did throng For place there , till they all opprest The seat in which they sought to rest ; So the faire Modell " broke , for want Of roome to lodge th'Inhabitant . AN OTHER 10 This little Vault , this narrow ...
Pagina 436
... Grace Spoke things far more then humane in her face . It casts a dusky gloom o're all the flow'rs ; And with full beams their mingled Light " devowrs . An Angel straight broke from a shining clowd , And prest his wings , and with much ...
... Grace Spoke things far more then humane in her face . It casts a dusky gloom o're all the flow'rs ; And with full beams their mingled Light " devowrs . An Angel straight broke from a shining clowd , And prest his wings , and with much ...
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