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... Love , till I love her that loves me . But every modern god will now extend His vast prerogative as far as Jove . To rage , to lust , to write to , to commend , All is the purlieu of the god of love . Oh , were we wakened by this ...
... Love , till I love her that loves me . But every modern god will now extend His vast prerogative as far as Jove . To rage , to lust , to write to , to commend , All is the purlieu of the god of love . Oh , were we wakened by this ...
Page 464
... love , can love no more . A lecture upon the shadow Stand still , and I will read to thee A lecture , love , in love's philosophy . These three hours that we have spent Walking here , two shadows went Along with us , which we ourselves ...
... love , can love no more . A lecture upon the shadow Stand still , and I will read to thee A lecture , love , in love's philosophy . These three hours that we have spent Walking here , two shadows went Along with us , which we ourselves ...
Page 465
... loves faint , and westwardly decline , To me thou falsely thine , And I to thee , mine actions shall disguise . The morning shadows wear away , But these grow longer all the day ; But oh , love's day is short , if love decay . Love is a ...
... loves faint , and westwardly decline , To me thou falsely thine , And I to thee , mine actions shall disguise . The morning shadows wear away , But these grow longer all the day ; But oh , love's day is short , if love decay . Love is a ...
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