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LXXXIV Highway , since you my chief Parnassus be , And that my muse , to some ears not un- meet , Tempers her words to trampling horses ' feet More often than a chamber melody , Now blessed you bear onwards blesséd me , To her where my ...
LXXXIV Highway , since you my chief Parnassus be , And that my muse , to some ears not un- meet , Tempers her words to trampling horses ' feet More often than a chamber melody , Now blessed you bear onwards blesséd me , To her where my ...
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He goes out to meet him , brings him to his lodge , entertains him with the choycest fruits of Para- dise got together by Eve ; their discourse at table . Raphael performs his message , minds Adam of his state and of his enemy ; relates ...
He goes out to meet him , brings him to his lodge , entertains him with the choycest fruits of Para- dise got together by Eve ; their discourse at table . Raphael performs his message , minds Adam of his state and of his enemy ; relates ...
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To see thee , hear thee , near thee stay , And hate the night I know not why , 390 Save that we meet not but by day ; With thee to live , with thee to die , I dare not to my hope deny : Thy cheek , thine eyes , thy lips to kiss ...
To see thee , hear thee , near thee stay , And hate the night I know not why , 390 Save that we meet not but by day ; With thee to live , with thee to die , I dare not to my hope deny : Thy cheek , thine eyes , thy lips to kiss ...
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The Franklins Tale | 16 |
The wordes of the Host to the Phisicien | 28 |
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