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... Fair Infant , pp . 188 , 189 ; At a Vacation Exercise in the College , pp . 190—196 ; On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , pp . 196 , 197 ; Upon the Circum- cision , p . 197 ; The Passion , p . 197 ; On Time , pp . 197 , 198 ; At a ...
... Fair Infant , pp . 188 , 189 ; At a Vacation Exercise in the College , pp . 190—196 ; On the Morning of Christ's Nativity , pp . 196 , 197 ; Upon the Circum- cision , p . 197 ; The Passion , p . 197 ; On Time , pp . 197 , 198 ; At a ...
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... Fair Infant dying of a Cough . At a Vacation Exercise in the College On the Morning of Christ's Nativity Upon the Circumcision The Passion On Time . At a Solemn Music Song on May Morning On Shakespeare On the University Carrier ...
... Fair Infant dying of a Cough . At a Vacation Exercise in the College On the Morning of Christ's Nativity Upon the Circumcision The Passion On Time . At a Solemn Music Song on May Morning On Shakespeare On the University Carrier ...
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... fair empire won of Earth and Air ) - For this ill news I bring : The Woman's Seed , Destined to this , is late of woman born . His birth to our just fear gave no small cause ; But his growth now to youth's full flower , displaying All ...
... fair empire won of Earth and Air ) - For this ill news I bring : The Woman's Seed , Destined to this , is late of woman born . His birth to our just fear gave no small cause ; But his growth now to youth's full flower , displaying All ...
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... fair , Or virtuous ; I should so have lost all sense . What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? Men ...
... fair , Or virtuous ; I should so have lost all sense . What can be then less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? Men ...
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... fair As the noon sky , more like to goddesses Than mortal creatures , graceful and discreet , Expert in amorous arts , enchanting tongues Persuasive , virgin majesty with mild And sweet allayed , yet terrible to approach , 160 Skilled ...
... fair As the noon sky , more like to goddesses Than mortal creatures , graceful and discreet , Expert in amorous arts , enchanting tongues Persuasive , virgin majesty with mild And sweet allayed , yet terrible to approach , 160 Skilled ...
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