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... fair Infant , dying of a Cough 154 At a Vacation Exercise in the College On the Morning of Christ's Nativity The Hymn The Passion .. On Time Upon the Circumcision At a Solemn Music ............ 158 163 165 176 179 180 182 An Epitaph on ...
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... fair , At least of thy own nation , and as noble . SAMS . The first I saw at Timna , and she pleas'd Me , not my parents , that I sought to wed The daughter of an infidel . They knew not That what I motion'd was of God ; I knew From ...
... fair , At least of thy own nation , and as noble . SAMS . The first I saw at Timna , and she pleas'd Me , not my parents , that I sought to wed The daughter of an infidel . They knew not That what I motion'd was of God ; I knew From ...
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... fair fallacious looks , venereal trains , Soften'd with pleasure and voluptuous life ; At length to lay my head and hallow'd pledge 535 Of all my strength in the lascivious lap Of a deceitful concubine , who shore me , Like a tame ...
... fair fallacious looks , venereal trains , Soften'd with pleasure and voluptuous life ; At length to lay my head and hallow'd pledge 535 Of all my strength in the lascivious lap Of a deceitful concubine , who shore me , Like a tame ...
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... fair dismission , But throw'st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly falls in human eye , 690 Too grievous for the trespass of omission ; Oft leav'st them to the hostile sword Of heathen and profane , their carcasses To ...
... fair dismission , But throw'st them lower than thou didst exalt them high , Unseemly falls in human eye , 690 Too grievous for the trespass of omission ; Oft leav'st them to the hostile sword Of heathen and profane , their carcasses To ...
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... fair flow'r surcharg'd with dew , she weeps , And words address'd seem into tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken veil : But now again she makes address to speak . DAL . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came ...
... fair flow'r surcharg'd with dew , she weeps , And words address'd seem into tears dissolv'd , Wetting the borders of her silken veil : But now again she makes address to speak . DAL . With doubtful feet and wavering resolution I came ...
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