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Look nothing but rudeness in these . What lookest thou ? Speak at the last . What other thing lookest thou Good lessons for thee and thy then ? Grave sentences many to find ? Then keep them in memory fast Such , poets have , twenty and ...
Look nothing but rudeness in these . What lookest thou ? Speak at the last . What other thing lookest thou Good lessons for thee and thy then ? Grave sentences many to find ? Then keep them in memory fast Such , poets have , twenty and ...
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... Wrinkled face for looks delightful Cupid plague thee for this treaShall acquaint the dame despiteful ; son . ... The Arbor of Amorous Devices , 1597 A pastoral of Phillis and Look on me , for I am heCoridon Thy poor silly Coridon .
... Wrinkled face for looks delightful Cupid plague thee for this treaShall acquaint the dame despiteful ; son . ... The Arbor of Amorous Devices , 1597 A pastoral of Phillis and Look on me , for I am heCoridon Thy poor silly Coridon .
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doth fade , 571 Look how the pale queen of the silent night , 209 Look not upon me with those lovely eyes , 817 Look or you leap , 192 Lord , how can man preach thy eternal word , 743 Lord , in my silence how I do despise , 735 Lord ...
doth fade , 571 Look how the pale queen of the silent night , 209 Look not upon me with those lovely eyes , 817 Look or you leap , 192 Lord , how can man preach thy eternal word , 743 Lord , in my silence how I do despise , 735 Lord ...
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