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Which shall I first bewail , Thy bondage or lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now ...
Which shall I first bewail , Thy bondage or lost sight , Prison within prison Inseparably dark ? Thou art become , O worst imprisonment ! The dungeon of thyself ; thy soul , Which men enjoying sight oft without cause com Imprison'd now ...
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Though sight be lost , Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestic ease , Exempt from many a care and chance to which Eye - sight exposes daily men abroad .
Though sight be lost , Life yet hath many solaces , enjoy'd Where other senses want not their delights At home in leisure and domestic ease , Exempt from many a care and chance to which Eye - sight exposes daily men abroad .
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TO THE SAME . as 5 > Her Love So clea Cyniac , this three years day these eyes , tho ' clear , To outward view , of blemish or of spot , Berest of light their seeing have forgot , Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun ...
TO THE SAME . as 5 > Her Love So clea Cyniac , this three years day these eyes , tho ' clear , To outward view , of blemish or of spot , Berest of light their seeing have forgot , Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun ...
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