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... this thing in the broad light . This is merely such a passing apparition as we have seen many of before - admired , gaped at , praised without limit , -- but full of faults and imperfections , and soon to be altogether forgotten .
... this thing in the broad light . This is merely such a passing apparition as we have seen many of before - admired , gaped at , praised without limit , -- but full of faults and imperfections , and soon to be altogether forgotten .
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... begin to draw The shady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out , I'll know his grievance , or be much denied .
... begin to draw The shady curtains from Aurora's bed , Away from light steals home my heavy son , And private in his chamber pens himself ; Shuts up his windows , locks fair daylight out , I'll know his grievance , or be much denied .
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10 At my poor house , look to behold this night Earth - treading stars , that make dark heaven light : Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel When well apparelld April on the heel Of limping winter treads , lo even such delight Among ...
10 At my poor house , look to behold this night Earth - treading stars , that make dark heaven light : Such comfort , as do lusty young men feel When well apparelld April on the heel Of limping winter treads , lo even such delight Among ...
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I am too sore enpierced with his shaft , To soar with his light feathers ; and so bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe : Under love's heavy burden do I sink . Mler . And , to sink in it , should you burden love : Too great ...
I am too sore enpierced with his shaft , To soar with his light feathers ; and so bound , I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe : Under love's heavy burden do I sink . Mler . And , to sink in it , should you burden love : Too great ...
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A torch for me : let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; 17 For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase , - I'll ... I mean , sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , lights , lights , by day .
A torch for me : let wantons , light of heart , Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels ; 17 For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase , - I'll ... I mean , sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , lights , lights , by day .
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