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35 My face in thine eye , thine in mine appeares , And true plaine hearts doe in the faces rest , Where can we finde two better hemispheares Without sharpe North , without declining West ? What ever dyes , was not mixt equally ; If our ...
35 My face in thine eye , thine in mine appeares , And true plaine hearts doe in the faces rest , Where can we finde two better hemispheares Without sharpe North , without declining West ? What ever dyes , was not mixt equally ; If our ...
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Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be not you so , Let mee , and doe you , twenty know . Rob mee , but binde me not , and let me goe . ! Must I , who came to travaile thorow you , Grow your fixt subject ...
Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be not you so , Let mee , and doe you , twenty know . Rob mee , but binde me not , and let me goe . ! Must I , who came to travaile thorow you , Grow your fixt subject ...
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True Conceipt . Was not spoyled . Spoyling Senses of their Treasure , Whilst the Latin , Queene of Tongues , Cosening Judgement with a measure , Is not yet free from Rimes wrongs , But false weight . But rests foiled .
True Conceipt . Was not spoyled . Spoyling Senses of their Treasure , Whilst the Latin , Queene of Tongues , Cosening Judgement with a measure , Is not yet free from Rimes wrongs , But false weight . But rests foiled .
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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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