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... fear of Jove . 30 Come , penfive nun , devout and pure , Sober , ftedfaft , and demure , 35 All in a robe of darkest grain , Flowing with majestick train , And fable stole of Cipres lawn , Over thy decent shoulders drawn . Com , but ...
... fear of Jove . 30 Come , penfive nun , devout and pure , Sober , ftedfaft , and demure , 35 All in a robe of darkest grain , Flowing with majestick train , And fable stole of Cipres lawn , Over thy decent shoulders drawn . Com , but ...
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... fear , I com to pluck your berries harsh and crude , And with forc'd fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year . 5 Bitter constraint , and fad occafion dear Compells me to difturb your feafon due : For Lycidas is dead ...
... fear , I com to pluck your berries harsh and crude , And with forc'd fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year . 5 Bitter constraint , and fad occafion dear Compells me to difturb your feafon due : For Lycidas is dead ...
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... fear ; 95 That bloud , which thou and thy great grandfire shed , And all that fince these fifter nations bled , Had been unfpilt , had happy Edward known That all the blood he spilt had been his own . 100 * Edward the third , and the ...
... fear ; 95 That bloud , which thou and thy great grandfire shed , And all that fince these fifter nations bled , Had been unfpilt , had happy Edward known That all the blood he spilt had been his own . 100 * Edward the third , and the ...
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... this act , to varnish o're the fhame Of facriledge , must bear devotions name . No crime fo bold , but would be understood A real , or at least a seeming good : 125 Who fears not to do ill , yet fears the 62 DENHAM .
... this act , to varnish o're the fhame Of facriledge , must bear devotions name . No crime fo bold , but would be understood A real , or at least a seeming good : 125 Who fears not to do ill , yet fears the 62 DENHAM .
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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. Who fears not to do ill , yet fears the name , And free from conscience is a flave to fame : 130 Thus he the church at once protects , and spoils : But princes fwords are sharper than ... fear DENHAM . 63.
ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. Who fears not to do ill , yet fears the name , And free from conscience is a flave to fame : 130 Thus he the church at once protects , and spoils : But princes fwords are sharper than ... fear DENHAM . 63.
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