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Pagina 155
So passeth in the passing of a day , Of mortal life the leafe , the bud , the flowre , Ne more doth flourish after first decay , flee . § 61. Lechery . AND next to him rode lustfull Lechery , Upon a bearded goat , whoes rugged haire ...
So passeth in the passing of a day , Of mortal life the leafe , the bud , the flowre , Ne more doth flourish after first decay , flee . § 61. Lechery . AND next to him rode lustfull Lechery , Upon a bearded goat , whoes rugged haire ...
Pagina 157
To Morpheus ' house doth hastily repaire : Amid the bowels of the earth full steep [ peep , And lowe , where dawning day doth never His dwelling is ; there Thetys his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia still doth steep In silver dew ...
To Morpheus ' house doth hastily repaire : Amid the bowels of the earth full steep [ peep , And lowe , where dawning day doth never His dwelling is ; there Thetys his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia still doth steep In silver dew ...
Pagina 159
And he that happy seemes , and least in paine , [ plaine . Yet is as nigh his end , as he that most doth The whiles some one did chaunt this lovely lay ; Ah see , who so faire thing dost faine to see , In springing flowre the image of ...
And he that happy seemes , and least in paine , [ plaine . Yet is as nigh his end , as he that most doth The whiles some one did chaunt this lovely lay ; Ah see , who so faire thing dost faine to see , In springing flowre the image of ...
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