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Pagina 239
... thee ; and enforc'd , must say To all thy witching beauties , Goe , Away . But if thy whimpring looks doe ask me why ? Then know , that Nature bids thee goe , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a braine Uncapable of such a ...
... thee ; and enforc'd , must say To all thy witching beauties , Goe , Away . But if thy whimpring looks doe ask me why ? Then know , that Nature bids thee goe , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a braine Uncapable of such a ...
Pagina 254
... thee Herrick to Anacreon , Quaffing his full - crown'd bowles of burning Wine , And in his Raptures speaking Lines of Thine , Like to His subjects ; and as his Frantick- Looks , shew him truly Bacchanalian1 like , Besmear'd with Grapes ...
... thee Herrick to Anacreon , Quaffing his full - crown'd bowles of burning Wine , And in his Raptures speaking Lines of Thine , Like to His subjects ; and as his Frantick- Looks , shew him truly Bacchanalian1 like , Besmear'd with Grapes ...
Pagina 383
... Thee . Fair , flowry Name ; In none but Thee And Thy Nectareall Fragrancy , Hourly there meetes An universall SYNOD " of All sweets ; By whom it is defined Thus That no Perfume For ever shall presume To passe for Odoriferous , But such ...
... Thee . Fair , flowry Name ; In none but Thee And Thy Nectareall Fragrancy , Hourly there meetes An universall SYNOD " of All sweets ; By whom it is defined Thus That no Perfume For ever shall presume To passe for Odoriferous , But such ...
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