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... shalt see None like to me to entertain Thy bones and thee oppressed with pain . Come , come and ease thee in my lap , And if it please thee , take a nap ; A nap that shall delight thee so That fancies all will thee forgo . By musing ...
... shalt see None like to me to entertain Thy bones and thee oppressed with pain . Come , come and ease thee in my lap , And if it please thee , take a nap ; A nap that shall delight thee so That fancies all will thee forgo . By musing ...
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... shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy : If thy tears and sighs discover Thy grief , thou never shalt enjoy The just reward of a bold lover ; But when with moving accents thou Shalt constant faith and service vow , Thy Celia shall receive ...
... shalt thou thrive in love , fond boy : If thy tears and sighs discover Thy grief , thou never shalt enjoy The just reward of a bold lover ; But when with moving accents thou Shalt constant faith and service vow , Thy Celia shall receive ...
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... shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit Taught thee by none but him , while here They feed our souls , shall clothe thine there . Each heav'nly word by whose hid flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish ...
... shalt leave writ Love's noble history , with wit Taught thee by none but him , while here They feed our souls , shall clothe thine there . Each heav'nly word by whose hid flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish ...
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