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... star . And shepherds heard the song which angels bright did sing , Giving all glory unto God for coming of this King , Which must be made away , King Herod would him kill ... star above the stars , a sun of light 430 TUDOR - STUART POETRY.
... star . And shepherds heard the song which angels bright did sing , Giving all glory unto God for coming of this King , Which must be made away , King Herod would him kill ... star above the stars , a sun of light 430 TUDOR - STUART POETRY.
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... star ] So shoots a star as doth my mistress glide At midnight through my chamber , which she makes Bright as the sky when moon and stars are spied , Wherewith my sleeping eyes , amazëd , wake . Which ope no sooner than herself she shuts ...
... star ] So shoots a star as doth my mistress glide At midnight through my chamber , which she makes Bright as the sky when moon and stars are spied , Wherewith my sleeping eyes , amazëd , wake . Which ope no sooner than herself she shuts ...
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... stars ; ' Tis seed - time still with thee , And stars thou sow'st , whose harvest dares Promise the earth to countershine Whatever makes heav'n's forehead fine . But we're deceived all . Stars indeed they are , too true , For they but ...
... stars ; ' Tis seed - time still with thee , And stars thou sow'st , whose harvest dares Promise the earth to countershine Whatever makes heav'n's forehead fine . But we're deceived all . Stars indeed they are , too true , For they but ...
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