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It was no summer Our Epiphanie would ( sure ) have fallen Progresse . A cold comming they had of it , in Easter - weeke at the soonest . at this time of the yeare ; just , the worst But then , for the distance , desolatenesse , time of ...
It was no summer Our Epiphanie would ( sure ) have fallen Progresse . A cold comming they had of it , in Easter - weeke at the soonest . at this time of the yeare ; just , the worst But then , for the distance , desolatenesse , time of ...
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... well ) Among the beds of Lillyes , I Ty'd in this silver Chain and Bell , Have sought it oft , where it should lye ; Gave it to me : nay and I know Yet could not , till it self would rise , What he said then ; I'me sure I do .
... well ) Among the beds of Lillyes , I Ty'd in this silver Chain and Bell , Have sought it oft , where it should lye ; Gave it to me : nay and I know Yet could not , till it self would rise , What he said then ; I'me sure I do .
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Man in those early days , 475 Sure there are Poets which did never dream , 406 Sure thou didst flourish once ! and many Springs , 483 Sweet Baby sleep : what ailes my Dear ?, 212 Sweet , be not proud of those two eyes , 239 Sweet day ...
Man in those early days , 475 Sure there are Poets which did never dream , 406 Sure thou didst flourish once ! and many Springs , 483 Sweet Baby sleep : what ailes my Dear ?, 212 Sweet , be not proud of those two eyes , 239 Sweet day ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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