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Pagina 189
... rest , 220 Spight of our spight , and all our plots , remaines And growes in happines : but late our nest , Where wee and Rome , and blood , and all our traines , Monks , Nuns , dead , and live idols , safe did rest : 230 Now there ...
... rest , 220 Spight of our spight , and all our plots , remaines And growes in happines : but late our nest , Where wee and Rome , and blood , and all our traines , Monks , Nuns , dead , and live idols , safe did rest : 230 Now there ...
Pagina 206
... rest have built a Bower , To defend them from a shower ; Seil'd ' so close , with boughes all greene , Tytan cannot pry betweene . Now the Dayrie - wenches dreame Of their Strawberries and Creame : And each doth her selfe advaunce To be ...
... rest have built a Bower , To defend them from a shower ; Seil'd ' so close , with boughes all greene , Tytan cannot pry betweene . Now the Dayrie - wenches dreame Of their Strawberries and Creame : And each doth her selfe advaunce To be ...
Pagina 455
... Rest is on a Thought , Conscious of doing what I ought . PLEASURE If thou bee'st with Perfumes pleas'd , Such as oft the Gods appeas'd , Thou in fragrant Clouds shalt show Like another God below . 1 10 ' All the following poems are from ...
... Rest is on a Thought , Conscious of doing what I ought . PLEASURE If thou bee'st with Perfumes pleas'd , Such as oft the Gods appeas'd , Thou in fragrant Clouds shalt show Like another God below . 1 10 ' All the following poems are from ...
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