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The lover declareth his affection , together with the cause thereof When first I thee beheld , in colors black and white , Thy face in form well framed , with favor blooming still , My burning breast in cares did choose his chief ...
The lover declareth his affection , together with the cause thereof When first I thee beheld , in colors black and white , Thy face in form well framed , with favor blooming still , My burning breast in cares did choose his chief ...
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Yet try she will , and prick some bare ; Her hands were gloved , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an ...
Yet try she will , and prick some bare ; Her hands were gloved , and next to hand Was that fair breast , that breast so rare , That made the shepherd senseless stand . That breast she pricked , and through that breast Love finds an ...
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No , nor the beauties of thy breast , Which far outblaze the rest , Might e'er comparėd be To my fidelity . [ Henry Reynolds ] FROM HENRY LAWES's Airs and Dialogues , 1655 [ Was it a form ? ] Was it a form , a gait , a grace , Was it ...
No , nor the beauties of thy breast , Which far outblaze the rest , Might e'er comparėd be To my fidelity . [ Henry Reynolds ] FROM HENRY LAWES's Airs and Dialogues , 1655 [ Was it a form ? ] Was it a form , a gait , a grace , Was it ...
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