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The good house - steward gave me also another poem , which the author has not yet quite completed , Venus and Adonis , that I might read it in my nightly leisure . My friend , even here , even in this sweet narrative , -even in this ...
The good house - steward gave me also another poem , which the author has not yet quite completed , Venus and Adonis , that I might read it in my nightly leisure . My friend , even here , even in this sweet narrative , -even in this ...
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... As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can spread his sweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the sun.b Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow , We would as willingly give cure , as know .
... As is the bud bit with an envious worm , Ere he can spread his sweet leaves to the air , Or dedicate his beauty to the sun.b Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow , We would as willingly give cure , as know .
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Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs ; Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vex'd , a sea nourish'd with loving o tears : What is it else ? a madness most discreet , A choking gall , and a preserving sweet .
Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs ; Being purg'd , a fire sparkling in lovers ' eyes ; Being vex'd , a sea nourish'd with loving o tears : What is it else ? a madness most discreet , A choking gall , and a preserving sweet .
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A kind of sweet cake or biscuit , someimes called almond - cake . Our maccaroons are diminutive Torchpanes . a 1 Сар . . As “ a rich jewel. Thus ( Al . ( C ) and folio , walk about , b This passage , to “ More light , ye knares ...
A kind of sweet cake or biscuit , someimes called almond - cake . Our maccaroons are diminutive Torchpanes . a 1 Сар . . As “ a rich jewel. Thus ( Al . ( C ) and folio , walk about , b This passage , to “ More light , ye knares ...
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I will withdraw : but this intrusion shall , Now seeming sweet , convert to bitter gall . [ Erit . Rom . If I profane with my unworthiest hand TO JULIET . This holy shrine , the gentle fineŽ is this ,My lips , two blushing pilgrims ...
I will withdraw : but this intrusion shall , Now seeming sweet , convert to bitter gall . [ Erit . Rom . If I profane with my unworthiest hand TO JULIET . This holy shrine , the gentle fineŽ is this ,My lips , two blushing pilgrims ...
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