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... appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , 6 II As if the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ? * Born 1568 ; dyed 1639 . So , when my Miftriss shall be seen In form On ...
... appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , 6 II As if the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ? * Born 1568 ; dyed 1639 . So , when my Miftriss shall be seen In form On ...
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... appear , In faffron robe , with taper clear , And pomp , and feast , and revelry , And mask and antique pageantry ; Such fights as youthful poets dream , On fummer eeves by haunted stream . Then to the well - trod stage anon , If ...
... appear , In faffron robe , with taper clear , And pomp , and feast , and revelry , And mask and antique pageantry ; Such fights as youthful poets dream , On fummer eeves by haunted stream . Then to the well - trod stage anon , If ...
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... appear , 122 Not trickt and frounc't as fhe was wont With the Attick boy to hunt , But cherchef't in a comely cloud , 125 While rocking winds are piping loud , Or ufher'd with a fhower ftill , When the guft hath blown his fill , Ending ...
... appear , 122 Not trickt and frounc't as fhe was wont With the Attick boy to hunt , But cherchef't in a comely cloud , 125 While rocking winds are piping loud , Or ufher'd with a fhower ftill , When the guft hath blown his fill , Ending ...
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... appear'd 25 Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray - fly winds her fultry horn , Batt'ning our flocks with those fresh dews of night , Oft till the ftar that rose at ev ...
... appear'd 25 Under the opening eye - lids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray - fly winds her fultry horn , Batt'ning our flocks with those fresh dews of night , Oft till the ftar that rose at ev ...
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... appears " Twixt our beft actions and the worst of theirs , What does he think our facriledge would spare , When fuch th ' effects of our devotions are ? 156 Parting from thence ' twixt anger , fhame and fear DENHAM . 63.
... appears " Twixt our beft actions and the worst of theirs , What does he think our facriledge would spare , When fuch th ' effects of our devotions are ? 156 Parting from thence ' twixt anger , fhame and fear DENHAM . 63.
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