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... hath the lips where wit in fairness reigneth ? Who womankind at once both decks and staineth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown maintaineth . Who hath the feet whose step of sweetness planteth ...
... hath the lips where wit in fairness reigneth ? Who womankind at once both decks and staineth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown maintaineth . Who hath the feet whose step of sweetness planteth ...
Page 272
... hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where fruitful she hath multiplied so fast That all she hath on these times seemed t ...
... hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where fruitful she hath multiplied so fast That all she hath on these times seemed t ...
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... Hath invited all the swains With the lasses of the plains To attend upon her sport At the places of resort . Corydon with his bold rout Hath already been about For the elder shepherds ' dole , And fetched in the summer - pole ; Whilst ...
... Hath invited all the swains With the lasses of the plains To attend upon her sport At the places of resort . Corydon with his bold rout Hath already been about For the elder shepherds ' dole , And fetched in the summer - pole ; Whilst ...
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