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... thee ; and enforc'd , must say To all thy witching beauties , Goe , Away . But if thy whimpring looks doe ask me why ? Then know , that Nature bids thee goe , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a braine Uncapable of such a ...
... thee ; and enforc'd , must say To all thy witching beauties , Goe , Away . But if thy whimpring looks doe ask me why ? Then know , that Nature bids thee goe , not I. ' Tis her erroneous self has made a braine Uncapable of such a ...
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... thee , too remisse , Too temp'rate in embracing ? Tell me , ha's desire To thee - ward dy'd i'th'embers , and no fire Left in this rak't - up Ash - heap , as a mark To testifie the glowing of a spark ? Have I divorc't thee onely to ...
... thee , too remisse , Too temp'rate in embracing ? Tell me , ha's desire To thee - ward dy'd i'th'embers , and no fire Left in this rak't - up Ash - heap , as a mark To testifie the glowing of a spark ? Have I divorc't thee onely to ...
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... thee in thy Rosy Nest , With blush of thine own Blood thy day adorning , It was the witt of love o'reflowd the Bounds 220 Of WRATH , and made thee way through All Those WOUNDS . Wellcome dear , All - Adored Name ! For sure there is no ...
... thee in thy Rosy Nest , With blush of thine own Blood thy day adorning , It was the witt of love o'reflowd the Bounds 220 Of WRATH , and made thee way through All Those WOUNDS . Wellcome dear , All - Adored Name ! For sure there is no ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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