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SAMUEL DANIEL Elfa Beauty melo 225 Laman Ah , beauty ! siren ! fair enchanting good ! Sweet silent rhetoric of persuading eyes ! Dumb eloquence , whose power doth move the blood More than the words or wisdom of the wise !
SAMUEL DANIEL Elfa Beauty melo 225 Laman Ah , beauty ! siren ! fair enchanting good ! Sweet silent rhetoric of persuading eyes ! Dumb eloquence , whose power doth move the blood More than the words or wisdom of the wise !
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For what is beauty if it be not seen ? Or what is ' t to be seen if not admired , And though admired , unless in love desired ? Never were cheeks of roses , locks of amber , Ordained to live imprisoned in a chamber .
For what is beauty if it be not seen ? Or what is ' t to be seen if not admired , And though admired , unless in love desired ? Never were cheeks of roses , locks of amber , Ordained to live imprisoned in a chamber .
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... 539 BEAUMONT , SIR JOHN , 547 Beauties , have ye seen this toy , 517 Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty ...
... 539 BEAUMONT , SIR JOHN , 547 Beauties , have ye seen this toy , 517 Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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