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But every mortal whiteness ne'er so white The ivory white of thy white hand exceeds , So that my soul , which doth fair whiteness like ... For this is thought and hopėd of from thee : White as thy hands , so white thy faith shall be .
But every mortal whiteness ne'er so white The ivory white of thy white hand exceeds , So that my soul , which doth fair whiteness like ... For this is thought and hopėd of from thee : White as thy hands , so white thy faith shall be .
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A helmet of proof she put on her head , A strong armed sword she girt on her side , A fair goodly gauntlet on her hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? . Co Then took she her sword and her target in hand ...
A helmet of proof she put on her head , A strong armed sword she girt on her side , A fair goodly gauntlet on her hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? . Co Then took she her sword and her target in hand ...
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Love took my hand and smiling did reply , Who made the eyes but I ? 10 Truth , Lord , but I have marred them ; let my shame Go where it doth deserve . And know you not , says Love , who bore the blame ? My dear , then I will serve .
Love took my hand and smiling did reply , Who made the eyes but I ? 10 Truth , Lord , but I have marred them ; let my shame Go where it doth deserve . And know you not , says Love , who bore the blame ? My dear , then I will serve .
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