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... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myft the ball , and gote fighte of our dame , 15 To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above ; The gravel ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly ...
... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myft the ball , and gote fighte of our dame , 15 To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above ; The gravel ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly ...
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... eyes the drizling teares descend , 41 As on your boughs the yficles depend . Thou feeble flocke , whofe fleece is rough and rent , Whofe knees are weake , through fast , and euill fare , Maist witneffe well by thy ill gouernment , 45 ...
... eyes the drizling teares descend , 41 As on your boughs the yficles depend . Thou feeble flocke , whofe fleece is rough and rent , Whofe knees are weake , through fast , and euill fare , Maist witneffe well by thy ill gouernment , 45 ...
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... eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ? 30 O night , how still obfequious have I been , To ...
... eyes Of a poor wretch with miseries opprest , 25 For whose complaints tears never could fuffice , Have not the power your deities to move , Who fhall e'er look for fuccour from above ? 30 O night , how still obfequious have I been , To ...
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... eyes do close ; The time is come thou must thy master leave , 95 Whom the vile world shall never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already ...
... eyes do close ; The time is come thou must thy master leave , 95 Whom the vile world shall never more deceive . With folded arms thus hanging down his head , He gave a groan , his heart in funder cleft , And , as a stone , already ...
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... eyes , 5 ' Were ' an all - eating fhame , and thriftleffe praife . How much more praise deseru'd thy beauties vfe , If thou couldst answere , this faire child of mine Shall fum my count , and make my old excuse ! Proouing his beautie by ...
... eyes , 5 ' Were ' an all - eating fhame , and thriftleffe praife . How much more praise deseru'd thy beauties vfe , If thou couldst answere , this faire child of mine Shall fum my count , and make my old excuse ! Proouing his beautie by ...
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