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... appear . What , shall those flowers that decked thy garland erst , Upon thy grave be wastefully dispersed ? O trees , consume your sap in sorrow's source ; Streams , turn to tears your tributary course . Go not yet hence , bright soul ...
... appear . What , shall those flowers that decked thy garland erst , Upon thy grave be wastefully dispersed ? O trees , consume your sap in sorrow's source ; Streams , turn to tears your tributary course . Go not yet hence , bright soul ...
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... appear ] No more unto my thoughts ap- pear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear The goodness of the air . Whilst your pure image hath a place In my impurer mind , Your very shadow is the glass Where my defects I ...
... appear ] No more unto my thoughts ap- pear , At least appear less fair , For crazy tempers justly fear The goodness of the air . Whilst your pure image hath a place In my impurer mind , Your very shadow is the glass Where my defects I ...
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... appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . 24 roaring boys ] a term frequently used in the 16th and 17th centuries for noisy , blustering , disorderly gangsters . 806 News ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . 813 ...
... appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . 24 roaring boys ] a term frequently used in the 16th and 17th centuries for noisy , blustering , disorderly gangsters . 806 News ] also appears with variant readings in Dobell's ms . 813 ...
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