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Did come this face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never 10 man 10 20 Phillida and Coridon In the merry month of May , In a morn by ...
Did come this face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never 10 man 10 20 Phillida and Coridon In the merry month of May , In a morn by ...
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She had never painted face , Who upon a fair green balk But a sweeter smiling grace ; May at pleasure sit and walk , She can never love dissemble , And amid the azure skies Truth doth so her thoughts asSee the morning sun arise ; semble ...
She had never painted face , Who upon a fair green balk But a sweeter smiling grace ; May at pleasure sit and walk , She can never love dissemble , And amid the azure skies Truth doth so her thoughts asSee the morning sun arise ; semble ...
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in line with 468 TUDOR - STUART POETRY TRY My face in thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north , without declining west ?
in line with 468 TUDOR - STUART POETRY TRY My face in thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north , without declining west ?
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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