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... true what we call Cupid's dart An image is which for ourselves we carve , And , fools , adore in temple of our heart Till that good god make church and churchman starve . True , that true beauty virtue is indeed , Whereof this beauty ...
... true what we call Cupid's dart An image is which for ourselves we carve , And , fools , adore in temple of our heart Till that good god make church and churchman starve . True , that true beauty virtue is indeed , Whereof this beauty ...
Page 425
... true . It is for certain true , And is approved plain ; From earth , I say , it came , And to earth it turned again . These women now all three Are on the mending hand ; But three such monstrous births Was ne'er in fair England . The ...
... true . It is for certain true , And is approved plain ; From earth , I say , it came , And to earth it turned again . These women now all three Are on the mending hand ; But three such monstrous births Was ne'er in fair England . The ...
Page 458
... true , You shall be true to them who'are false to you . The flea Mark but this flea , and mark in this , How little that which thou deny'st me is ; It sucked me first , and now sucks thee , And in this flea our two bloods mingled be ...
... true , You shall be true to them who'are false to you . The flea Mark but this flea , and mark in this , How little that which thou deny'st me is ; It sucked me first , and now sucks thee , And in this flea our two bloods mingled be ...
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