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... dance doth bid it turn or trace . This wondrous miracle did Love devise , For dancing is love's proper exercise . Like this he framed the gods ' eternal bower , And of a shapeless and confusëd mass , By his through - piercing and ...
... dance doth bid it turn or trace . This wondrous miracle did Love devise , For dancing is love's proper exercise . Like this he framed the gods ' eternal bower , And of a shapeless and confusëd mass , By his through - piercing and ...
Page 343
... dance in their wild wandering ; And still their dance begets a murmur sweet , And still the murmur with the dance doth meet . Of all their ways , I love Meander's path , Which , to the tunes of dying swans , doth dance Such winding ...
... dance in their wild wandering ; And still their dance begets a murmur sweet , And still the murmur with the dance doth meet . Of all their ways , I love Meander's path , Which , to the tunes of dying swans , doth dance Such winding ...
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... dance a thousand curious strains Of winding rounds , whereof the form remains To show that your fair hands can dance the hay , Which your fine feet would learn as well as they . And when your ivory fingers touch the strings Of any ...
... dance a thousand curious strains Of winding rounds , whereof the form remains To show that your fair hands can dance the hay , Which your fine feet would learn as well as they . And when your ivory fingers touch the strings Of any ...
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