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... sight , out of mind The oftener seen , the more I lust , The more I lust , the more I smart , trust , The more I trust , the heavier heart ; The heavy heart breeds mine un- rest , Thy absence , therefore , like I best . The rarer seen ...
... sight , out of mind The oftener seen , the more I lust , The more I lust , the more I smart , trust , The more I trust , the heavier heart ; The heavy heart breeds mine un- rest , Thy absence , therefore , like I best . The rarer seen ...
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... sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ? No , no , you feared by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . you At last ...
... sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ? No , no , you feared by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . you At last ...
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... sight that ever shall be seen , And th ' only wonder of posterity ! The richest work in nature's treasury ! Which she disdains to show on this world's stage , And thinks it far too good for our rude age . But in another world , divided ...
... sight that ever shall be seen , And th ' only wonder of posterity ! The richest work in nature's treasury ! Which she disdains to show on this world's stage , And thinks it far too good for our rude age . But in another world , divided ...
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