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... fear Or spice , or fish , or fire , or close - stools here . But with thy fair Fates leading thee , go on With thy most white predestination . Nor think these ages - that do hoarsely sing " The Farting Tanner and Familiar King ' ; " The ...
... fear Or spice , or fish , or fire , or close - stools here . But with thy fair Fates leading thee , go on With thy most white predestination . Nor think these ages - that do hoarsely sing " The Farting Tanner and Familiar King ' ; " The ...
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... fear . Trust me , I will not hurt ye , or once show The least grim look , or cast a frown on you ; Nor shall the ... fears more on your fancies fall , Though then I smile and speak no words at all . 160 The Beggar to Mab , the Fairy ...
... fear . Trust me , I will not hurt ye , or once show The least grim look , or cast a frown on you ; Nor shall the ... fears more on your fancies fall , Though then I smile and speak no words at all . 160 The Beggar to Mab , the Fairy ...
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... fear the native cruelty Doom you , as it doth all , to die ; 15 20 5 For fear lest the fair object move Your froward heart to fall in love : Then you yourself my rival prove . 10 Look rather on my pale cheeks pined : There view your ...
... fear the native cruelty Doom you , as it doth all , to die ; 15 20 5 For fear lest the fair object move Your froward heart to fall in love : Then you yourself my rival prove . 10 Look rather on my pale cheeks pined : There view your ...
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Apollo Barley-Break bays beauty Ben Jonson breast breath bride canst Carew Catullus Cavalier Cavalier poets Charles Cotton Charon court crown dead Dean Prior Donne Donne's doth Dunlap ears earth elegy Elysium eyes fair falconry fate fear fire flame flowers give grace hair hand hast hath heart heaven Henry Lawes Herrick Hesperides honour Hymen Hymenaei John Jonson Julia King kiss Lady live look Lord Love's Lovelace Lovelace's lovers Lucasta maid Martin Mistress Musical setting ne'er night o'er Orpheus Ovid play poem poetry poets Richard Lovelace Robert Herrick Roman roses sacred Saint sense shalt shine Showbread sigh sing smile soft Song soul sphere spring star Suckling Suckling's sweet sylleptic tears tell thee thine THOMAS CAREW thou art thou dost thyself Tilley twas unto verse virgins weep Whilst Wilkinson wind wine wings ¥É¥Ï