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... night , because stolen fruit is sweetest . William Habington , whose age was twenty at His Majesty's accession , was of a Roman Catholic family in Worcestershire , the son of a studious man who got ma- terials together for a history of ...
... night , because stolen fruit is sweetest . William Habington , whose age was twenty at His Majesty's accession , was of a Roman Catholic family in Worcestershire , the son of a studious man who got ma- terials together for a history of ...
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... Night's Dream ' ) re- present thyme as growing in a wood : - " Now thou art gone and never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods and desert caves , With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown , And all their echoes mourn ...
... Night's Dream ' ) re- present thyme as growing in a wood : - " Now thou art gone and never must return ! Thee , shepherd , thee the woods and desert caves , With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown , And all their echoes mourn ...
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... Night Wither Milton 145 . 146 To the Nightingale Milton 147 • From Comus Milton 147 • From Britain's Remembrancer Wither 150 The fair Singer Song on May Morning Marvell 154 • Milton 154 • Music's Empire To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs ...
... Night Wither Milton 145 . 146 To the Nightingale Milton 147 • From Comus Milton 147 • From Britain's Remembrancer Wither 150 The fair Singer Song on May Morning Marvell 154 • Milton 154 • Music's Empire To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs ...
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... night I swore to thee That fond impossibility . Yet have I loved thee well , and long ; A tedious twelve - hours ' space ! I should all other beauties wrong , And rob thee of a new embrace , Did I still dote upon that face . [ 3 st ...
... night I swore to thee That fond impossibility . Yet have I loved thee well , and long ; A tedious twelve - hours ' space ! I should all other beauties wrong , And rob thee of a new embrace , Did I still dote upon that face . [ 3 st ...
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... night : Come fill my cup until it swim With foam , that overlooks the brim . Who drinks the deepest ? Sobriety and Study breeds Here's to him . Suspicion in our acts and deeds ; The downright drunkard no man heeds . Give me but sack ...
... night : Come fill my cup until it swim With foam , that overlooks the brim . Who drinks the deepest ? Sobriety and Study breeds Here's to him . Suspicion in our acts and deeds ; The downright drunkard no man heeds . Give me but sack ...
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