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... doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still ...
... doth harass him , that she destroys him ; And has a nature so malign and ruthless , That never doth she glut her greedy will , And after food is hungrier than before . Many the animals with whom she weds , And more they shall be still ...
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... doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy ...
... doth his intention change , So that from his design he quite withdraws , Such I became , upon that dark hillside , Because , in thinking , I consumed the emprise , Which was so very prompt in the beginning . " If I have well thy ...
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... doth that blast the spirits maledict ; It hither , thither , downward , upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in ...
... doth that blast the spirits maledict ; It hither , thither , downward , upward , drives them ; No hope doth comfort them for evermore , Not of repose , but even of lesser pain . And as the cranes go chanting forth their lays , Making in ...
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... doth swiftly seize , Seized this man for the person beautiful That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me 95 100 34 Love , that exempts no one beloved from loving , Seized me with pleasure of this man so strongly , That , as ...
... doth swiftly seize , Seized this man for the person beautiful That was ta'en from me , and still the mode offends me 95 100 34 Love , that exempts no one beloved from loving , Seized me with pleasure of this man so strongly , That , as ...
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... doth draw thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me ...
... doth draw thee out of my remembrance , So that it seems not I have ever seen thee . But tell me who thou art , that in so doleful A place art put , and in such punishment , If some are greater , none is so displeasing . " And he to me ...
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