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... live to be Where I might but sit to see Once a day , or all day long , The sweet subject of my song- In Aglaia's only eyes All my worldly paradise . 70 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE The Introduction and Notes are at page 945 FROM JOHN BODENHAM'S ...
... live to be Where I might but sit to see Once a day , or all day long , The sweet subject of my song- In Aglaia's only eyes All my worldly paradise . 70 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE The Introduction and Notes are at page 945 FROM JOHN BODENHAM'S ...
Page 201
... live is too too long , As it is too short to weep . Grievous sighs in vain I waste , Leesing my affiance , and I perceive my hope at last With a candle in the hand . What time then to hope among Bitter hopes that never sleep ? ΙΟ When ...
... live is too too long , As it is too short to weep . Grievous sighs in vain I waste , Leesing my affiance , and I perceive my hope at last With a candle in the hand . What time then to hope among Bitter hopes that never sleep ? ΙΟ When ...
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... Live , Spenser , ever in thy Fairy Queen , Whose like , for deep conceit , was never seen . Crowned mayst thou be , unto thy more renown , As king of poets , with a laurel crown . And Daniel , praised for thy sweet - chaste verse ...
... Live , Spenser , ever in thy Fairy Queen , Whose like , for deep conceit , was never seen . Crowned mayst thou be , unto thy more renown , As king of poets , with a laurel crown . And Daniel , praised for thy sweet - chaste verse ...
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