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The lights grow pale with modest fears , Lest you offend those sacred ears And eyes , that lent you all this grace ; Retire , retire , to your own place . FROM THOMAS NABBes's Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 Beauty no more the subject be Of ...
The lights grow pale with modest fears , Lest you offend those sacred ears And eyes , that lent you all this grace ; Retire , retire , to your own place . FROM THOMAS NABBes's Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 Beauty no more the subject be Of ...
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10 [ There is a garden ) There is a garden in her face , Where roses and white lilies grow ; A heav'nly paradise is that place , Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow . There cherries grow which none may buy Till cherry - ripe themselves ...
10 [ There is a garden ) There is a garden in her face , Where roses and white lilies grow ; A heav'nly paradise is that place , Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow . There cherries grow which none may buy Till cherry - ripe themselves ...
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The sweet palmettos a new Bacchus yield , With leaves as ample as the broadest shield , Under the shadow of whose friendly boughs They sit , carousing where their liquor grows . Figs there unplanted through the fields do grow , Such as ...
The sweet palmettos a new Bacchus yield , With leaves as ample as the broadest shield , Under the shadow of whose friendly boughs They sit , carousing where their liquor grows . Figs there unplanted through the fields do grow , Such as ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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