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... shine for joy whenas she speaks ; Thus heaven and earth do homage at her beck . Yet all these graces blots , not graces , are , If you , my love , of love do take no care . Like Memnon's rock , touched with the rising sun , Which yields ...
... shine for joy whenas she speaks ; Thus heaven and earth do homage at her beck . Yet all these graces blots , not graces , are , If you , my love , of love do take no care . Like Memnon's rock , touched with the rising sun , Which yields ...
Page 508
... shine . THE TURN And shine as you exalted are , Two names of friendship , but one star ; Of hearts the union , and those not by chance Made , or indenture , or leased out t ' advance The profits for a time . No pleasures vain did chime ...
... shine . THE TURN And shine as you exalted are , Two names of friendship , but one star ; Of hearts the union , and those not by chance Made , or indenture , or leased out t ' advance The profits for a time . No pleasures vain did chime ...
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... shine , The table and the wooden stools Where people used to dine ; A painted cloth there was , Wherein some ancient story wrought A little entertained my thought , Which light discovered through the glass . I wondered much to see That ...
... shine , The table and the wooden stools Where people used to dine ; A painted cloth there was , Wherein some ancient story wrought A little entertained my thought , Which light discovered through the glass . I wondered much to see That ...
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