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... move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen Proserpina Will make you fairer than Dione's dove ; Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn ...
... move Their holy vigil . 21 All you that will hold watch with love , The fairy queen Proserpina Will make you fairer than Dione's dove ; Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn ...
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... move Beyond that misty shroud . So in my bed , 30 That curtained grave , though sleep like ashes hide My lamp and ... moved , in which the world And all her train were hurled : The doting lover in his quaintest strain Did there complain ...
... move Beyond that misty shroud . So in my bed , 30 That curtained grave , though sleep like ashes hide My lamp and ... moved , in which the world And all her train were hurled : The doting lover in his quaintest strain Did there complain ...
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... move , None but the sweet and best of passions , love . There while I sing , if gentle love be by , That tunes my lute and winds the strings so high , With the sweet sound of Sacharissa's name I'll make the list'ning savages grow tame ...
... move , None but the sweet and best of passions , love . There while I sing , if gentle love be by , That tunes my lute and winds the strings so high , With the sweet sound of Sacharissa's name I'll make the list'ning savages grow tame ...
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