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Pagina 212
... sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul , what canst thou fear ? What thing , to thee , can mischief do ? Thy GOD , is now thy Father dear ; His holy Spouse , thy Mother too . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ; Be still my Babe ; sweet ...
... sweet Babie sleep . Thou blessed Soul , what canst thou fear ? What thing , to thee , can mischief do ? Thy GOD , is now thy Father dear ; His holy Spouse , thy Mother too . Sweet Babie then , forbear to weep ; Be still my Babe ; sweet ...
Pagina 373
... sweet selfe shee wrangles ; Hee amazed That from so small a channell should be rais'd The torrent of a voyce , whose melody Could melt into such sweet variety Straines higher yet ; that tickled with rare art The tatling strings ( each ...
... sweet selfe shee wrangles ; Hee amazed That from so small a channell should be rais'd The torrent of a voyce , whose melody Could melt into such sweet variety Straines higher yet ; that tickled with rare art The tatling strings ( each ...
Pagina 384
... SWEET ! and did rise Not from the EAST , but from thine EYES . Chorus It was THY day , Sweet Thyrs . WINTER chidde aloud ; and sent The angry North to wage his warres . The North forgott his feirce Intent ; And left perfumes in stead of ...
... SWEET ! and did rise Not from the EAST , but from thine EYES . Chorus It was THY day , Sweet Thyrs . WINTER chidde aloud ; and sent The angry North to wage his warres . The North forgott his feirce Intent ; And left perfumes in stead of ...
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