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Page 158
... eyes , which would be a great misfortune to me , had I not corrected the testiness of old age by philosophy . There is scarce a man in a red coat who does not tell me , with a full stare , he is a bold man : I see several swear inwardly ...
... eyes , which would be a great misfortune to me , had I not corrected the testiness of old age by philosophy . There is scarce a man in a red coat who does not tell me , with a full stare , he is a bold man : I see several swear inwardly ...
Page 197
... eyes round about . ....... The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus : all their shape Spangled with eyes ........ The assembling of all the angels of heaven to hear the solemn decree passed upon ...
... eyes round about . ....... The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus : all their shape Spangled with eyes ........ The assembling of all the angels of heaven to hear the solemn decree passed upon ...
Page 303
... eyes , And paleness dwells upon my face . Oh ! let my love with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love - sick soul , that dies away ; One hand beneath me let him place , With t'other press me in a chaste embrace . I charge you , nymphs ...
... eyes , And paleness dwells upon my face . Oh ! let my love with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love - sick soul , that dies away ; One hand beneath me let him place , With t'other press me in a chaste embrace . I charge you , nymphs ...
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