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Pagina 107
10 It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call Cupid's dart ...
10 It is most true that eyes are formed to serve The inward light , and that the heavenly part Ought to be king , from whose rules who do swerve , Rebels to nature , strive for their own smart . It is most true what we call Cupid's dart ...
Pagina 200
Phillida , thy true love , calleth thee . Arise then , arise then , Arise and keep thy flock with me . Cor . Phillida , my true love , is it she ? I come then , I come then , I come and keep my flock with thee . IO Phil .
Phillida , thy true love , calleth thee . Arise then , arise then , Arise and keep thy flock with me . Cor . Phillida , my true love , is it she ? I come then , I come then , I come and keep my flock with thee . IO Phil .
Pagina 457
30 If thou find'st one , let me know , Such a pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet do not , I would not go , Though at next door we might meet ; Though she were true when you met her , And last till you write your letter , Yet she Will be False ...
30 If thou find'st one , let me know , Such a pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet do not , I would not go , Though at next door we might meet ; Though she were true when you met her , And last till you write your letter , Yet she Will be False ...
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