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... Charm ... 159 138 The Sleeping Mistress . 160 Songs from the Plays .. 143 Weep no More ... 160 THOMAS NASH ( 1567-1601 ) Death's Summons .. THOMAS CAMPION ( d . 1619 ) Chance and Change . Cherry - Ripe .... Dirge ... 160 145 Marriage ...
... Charm ... 159 138 The Sleeping Mistress . 160 Songs from the Plays .. 143 Weep no More ... 160 THOMAS NASH ( 1567-1601 ) Death's Summons .. THOMAS CAMPION ( d . 1619 ) Chance and Change . Cherry - Ripe .... Dirge ... 160 145 Marriage ...
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... charm . SIDNEY DOBELL ( p . 523 ) is a notable example of the rather large class of poets in the nineteenth century who gave evidence of true and even great poetic ability , but who failed in unity , in consistency , in power of final ...
... charm . SIDNEY DOBELL ( p . 523 ) is a notable example of the rather large class of poets in the nineteenth century who gave evidence of true and even great poetic ability , but who failed in unity , in consistency , in power of final ...
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... and laid waste ; The royal body yet he left unspoil'd ; Religion charm'd That act of spoil ; and all in fire he burn'd him complete arm'd ; Built over him a royal tomb ; and to the monu- ment 450 He left of him , th ' Oreades ( that.
... and laid waste ; The royal body yet he left unspoil'd ; Religion charm'd That act of spoil ; and all in fire he burn'd him complete arm'd ; Built over him a royal tomb ; and to the monu- ment 450 He left of him , th ' Oreades ( that.
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... charm'd all . Up then flew My friends to work , strook sail , together drew , And under hatches stow'd them , sat ... charms so strong , 270 And these learn'd numbers made the Sirens ' song : 115 " Come here , thou worthy of a world ...
... charm'd all . Up then flew My friends to work , strook sail , together drew , And under hatches stow'd them , sat ... charms so strong , 270 And these learn'd numbers made the Sirens ' song : 115 " Come here , thou worthy of a world ...
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... charms , To which what maids gave ear , Embracing gladly endless harms , Anon enthralled were . Thus women welcomed woe , Disguised in name of love , A jealous hell , a painted show : So shall they find that prove . " Hey , down , a ...
... charms , To which what maids gave ear , Embracing gladly endless harms , Anon enthralled were . Thus women welcomed woe , Disguised in name of love , A jealous hell , a painted show : So shall they find that prove . " Hey , down , a ...
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