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Bright was the moon , as bright as day , And Venus glistered in the west , Whose ... 10 Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phæbe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ?
Bright was the moon , as bright as day , And Venus glistered in the west , Whose ... 10 Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phæbe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ?
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Even thy deaths shall live , and new Dress the soul that erst they slew ; Thy wounds shall blush to such bright scars As keep account of the Lamb's wars . Those rare works where thou shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit ...
Even thy deaths shall live , and new Dress the soul that erst they slew ; Thy wounds shall blush to such bright scars As keep account of the Lamb's wars . Those rare works where thou shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit ...
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10 A mile or two from my first love , And looking back at that short space , Could see a glimpse of his bright face ; When on some gilded cloud or flower My gazing soul would dwell an hour , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows ...
10 A mile or two from my first love , And looking back at that short space , Could see a glimpse of his bright face ; When on some gilded cloud or flower My gazing soul would dwell an hour , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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