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1169 The Philosopher to his Mistress To L.B.C.L.M. 1197 1198 1175 1176 The hill pines were sighing . 1198 The Winnowers . 1198 I never shall love the snow again 1199 George Meredith [ 1828-1909 ] My delight and thy delight A. E. Housman ...
1169 The Philosopher to his Mistress To L.B.C.L.M. 1197 1198 1175 1176 The hill pines were sighing . 1198 The Winnowers . 1198 I never shall love the snow again 1199 George Meredith [ 1828-1909 ] My delight and thy delight A. E. Housman ...
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By good respect , in such a dangerous case , Thou brought'st not her into these tossing seas , But madest my sprite to live my care t'encrease , My body in tempest her delight t'embrace . The body dead , the sprite had his desire ...
By good respect , in such a dangerous case , Thou brought'st not her into these tossing seas , But madest my sprite to live my care t'encrease , My body in tempest her delight t'embrace . The body dead , the sprite had his desire ...
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And for these wrongs shall treble pen- aunce pay Of treble good : good growes of euils priefe.285 The chearelesse man , whom sorrow did dismay , Had no delight to treaten of his griefe ; His long endured famine needed more reliefe .
And for these wrongs shall treble pen- aunce pay Of treble good : good growes of euils priefe.285 The chearelesse man , whom sorrow did dismay , Had no delight to treaten of his griefe ; His long endured famine needed more reliefe .
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