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For they their Guilt with weeping will unfold , And grave like Water that doth eat in
Steci , Upon their Cheeks what helpless Shame they feel : Here she exclaims
against Repose and Rest , And bids her Eyes hereafter still be blind . She wakes
...
For they their Guilt with weeping will unfold , And grave like Water that doth eat in
Steci , Upon their Cheeks what helpless Shame they feel : Here she exclaims
against Repose and Rest , And bids her Eyes hereafter still be blind . She wakes
...
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A Defects ; Gainst that time ( if ever that time come ) V Vhen I shall see thee frown
un any Detects ; VVhen as thy Love hath cast his utmost Sun , Call'd to that Audit
by advis'd Respects ; Against that cime , when thou shalt strangely pass , And ...
A Defects ; Gainst that time ( if ever that time come ) V Vhen I shall see thee frown
un any Detects ; VVhen as thy Love hath cast his utmost Sun , Call'd to that Audit
by advis'd Respects ; Against that cime , when thou shalt strangely pass , And ...
Page 361
1875 The Canțions he gives her against the Gresian Youth are not amiss . The
Grecian Youths are full of subtle Qualities , & c . Ulydes gives a very good
Description of a lacivious Woman . p . 1878 . There's Language in ber . Eye , her
Cheek ...
1875 The Canțions he gives her against the Gresian Youth are not amiss . The
Grecian Youths are full of subtle Qualities , & c . Ulydes gives a very good
Description of a lacivious Woman . p . 1878 . There's Language in ber . Eye , her
Cheek ...
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Essay on the Art Rise and Progress of the Stage in Greece Rome | i |
The Glossary Ixviü | lxix |
Venus and Adonis | 1 |
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