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... spring , From whom descends my mortall wo , above all other thing . So shall myne eyes in paine accompany my heart , That were the guides , that did it lead of love to feel the smart . The crisped gold that doth surmount Appolloe's ...
... spring , From whom descends my mortall wo , above all other thing . So shall myne eyes in paine accompany my heart , That were the guides , that did it lead of love to feel the smart . The crisped gold that doth surmount Appolloe's ...
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... springs , And we thus fresh are seen . " " At length I on a fountain light , Whose brim with pinks was platted , The ... Spring yet never bore That sweet , nor dainty flower , That damask'd not the chequer'd floor Of Cynthia's summer ...
... springs , And we thus fresh are seen . " " At length I on a fountain light , Whose brim with pinks was platted , The ... Spring yet never bore That sweet , nor dainty flower , That damask'd not the chequer'd floor Of Cynthia's summer ...
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... spring : Within the shady woods , Let no bird sing ! Nor from the grove a turtle dove Be seen to couple with her love , But silence on each dale and mountain dwell , Whilst Willy bids his friend and joy farewell . But ( of great Thetis ...
... spring : Within the shady woods , Let no bird sing ! Nor from the grove a turtle dove Be seen to couple with her love , But silence on each dale and mountain dwell , Whilst Willy bids his friend and joy farewell . But ( of great Thetis ...
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... spring ? O , sweet content ! Swimmest thou in wealth , yet sink'st in thine own tears ? O , punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears , No burden bears , but is a king , a king ! O , sweet content ! Work apace , apace ...
... spring ? O , sweet content ! Swimmest thou in wealth , yet sink'st in thine own tears ? O , punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears , No burden bears , but is a king , a king ! O , sweet content ! Work apace , apace ...
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... spring of day . His temper , therefore , must be well ob- serv'd : Chide him for faults , and do it reverently , When you perceive his blood inclin'd to mirth ; But , being moody , give him line and scope ; Till that his passions , like ...
... spring of day . His temper , therefore , must be well ob- serv'd : Chide him for faults , and do it reverently , When you perceive his blood inclin'd to mirth ; But , being moody , give him line and scope ; Till that his passions , like ...
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