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... grace did lend her That she might admired be . Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness : -Love doth to her eyes repair To help him of his blindness , And , being help'd , inhabits there . Then to Silvia let us sing ...
... grace did lend her That she might admired be . Is she kind as she is fair ? For beauty lives with kindness : -Love doth to her eyes repair To help him of his blindness , And , being help'd , inhabits there . Then to Silvia let us sing ...
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... grace you show not Than our earth's wonder , more than earth , divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy - gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of ...
... grace you show not Than our earth's wonder , more than earth , divine . Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy - gross conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The folded meaning of ...
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... grace being gain'd cures all disgrace in me . Vows are but breath , and breath a vapour is : Then thou , fair Sun , which on my earth dost shine , Exhalest this vapour - vow ; in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine : If ...
... grace being gain'd cures all disgrace in me . Vows are but breath , and breath a vapour is : Then thou , fair Sun , which on my earth dost shine , Exhalest this vapour - vow ; in thee it is : If broken then , it is no fault of mine : If ...
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... grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed will we , Which by us shall blessed be ; And the issue there create Ever shall be fortunate ! I ...
... grace , Will we sing , and bless this place . Now , until the break of day , Through this house each fairy stray . To the best bride - bed will we , Which by us shall blessed be ; And the issue there create Ever shall be fortunate ! I ...
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... - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art ; They draw but what they see , know not the heart . THE LOVER'S NIGHT THOUGHTS Weary with toil , I haste 79.
... - through the sun Delights to peep , to gaze therein on thee ; Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art ; They draw but what they see , know not the heart . THE LOVER'S NIGHT THOUGHTS Weary with toil , I haste 79.
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