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... thou seest , What there thou seest , fair creature , is thyself : With thee it came and goes ; but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming , and thy soft embraces , he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt ...
... thou seest , What there thou seest , fair creature , is thyself : With thee it came and goes ; but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming , and thy soft embraces , he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt ...
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... Thou following , cry'dst aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly'st thou ? whom thou fly'st , of him thou art , His flesh , his bone ; to give thee being , I lent Out of my side to thee , nearest my heart , Substantial life , to have thee ...
... Thou following , cry'dst aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly'st thou ? whom thou fly'st , of him thou art , His flesh , his bone ; to give thee being , I lent Out of my side to thee , nearest my heart , Substantial life , to have thee ...
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... thou really art , though he hates what thou appearest to be . If his reproaches are true ; if thou art the envious ill - na- tured man he takes thee for , give thyself another turn , become mild , affable , and obliging , and his ...
... thou really art , though he hates what thou appearest to be . If his reproaches are true ; if thou art the envious ill - na- tured man he takes thee for , give thyself another turn , become mild , affable , and obliging , and his ...
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