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... Rose of the queen of love beloved , - England's great kings , divinely moved , Gave roses in their banner ; It showed that beauty's rose indeed Now in this age should them succeed , A nd reign in more sweet manner . FROM Nosce Teipsum ...
... Rose of the queen of love beloved , - England's great kings , divinely moved , Gave roses in their banner ; It showed that beauty's rose indeed Now in this age should them succeed , A nd reign in more sweet manner . FROM Nosce Teipsum ...
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... Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn you . All you that love ... Rose - cheeked Laura , come , Lovely forms do flow Sing thou smoothly with thy From concent divinely framëd ...
... Roses red , lilies white , And the clear damask hue , Shall on your cheeks alight ; Love will adorn you . All you that love ... Rose - cheeked Laura , come , Lovely forms do flow Sing thou smoothly with thy From concent divinely framëd ...
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... roses first came red . came red [ 2 ] Which , on the white rose being shed , Made it forever after red . came white He with his pretty finger pressed The ruby niplet of her breast , Out of the which the cream of light , Like to a dew ...
... roses first came red . came red [ 2 ] Which , on the white rose being shed , Made it forever after red . came white He with his pretty finger pressed The ruby niplet of her breast , Out of the which the cream of light , Like to a dew ...
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