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... face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never man 10 For woman so distressed ) . This man beheld a heavenly view Which did such virtue ...
... face ; ( was never face That carried such a feature ) . Upon a hill ( O blessed hill , Was never hill so blessed ) There stood a man ; ( was never man 10 For woman so distressed ) . This man beheld a heavenly view Which did such virtue ...
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... face : Are not these , with thousands mo Than the courts of kings do know , The true pleasing - spirits sights That may breed true love's de- lights ? 30 But with all this happiness To behold that shepherdess To whose eyes all shepherds ...
... face : Are not these , with thousands mo Than the courts of kings do know , The true pleasing - spirits sights That may breed true love's de- lights ? 30 But with all this happiness To behold that shepherdess To whose eyes all shepherds ...
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My face in thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres . Without sharp north , without declining west ? Whatever dies was not mixed equally ; If our two loves ...
My face in thine eye , thine in mine appears , And true plain hearts do in the faces rest ; Where can we find two better hemispheres . Without sharp north , without declining west ? Whatever dies was not mixed equally ; If our two loves ...
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