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... flame , What boots1 it me , though now you shroud Those fierce comets in a cloud ? So as Love's flames could never warm The frozen bosom where it dwelt , She burns , and all her beauties melt . She burns , and cries , " Love's fires are ...
... flame , What boots1 it me , though now you shroud Those fierce comets in a cloud ? So as Love's flames could never warm The frozen bosom where it dwelt , She burns , and all her beauties melt . She burns , and cries , " Love's fires are ...
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... flame ; and duteous he All thy sorrows here shall shine , All thy suff'rings be divine . Her happy fireworks , here , comes down to see . O most poor - spirited of men ! Tears shall take comfort and turn gems , Had thy cold pencil kiss ...
... flame ; and duteous he All thy sorrows here shall shine , All thy suff'rings be divine . Her happy fireworks , here , comes down to see . O most poor - spirited of men ! Tears shall take comfort and turn gems , Had thy cold pencil kiss ...
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... flame ; Give him the veil , who kindly takes the shame . But if it be the frequent fate Of worse faults to be fortunate ; If all's prescription ; 7 and proud wrong Harkens not to an humble song ; For all the gallantry of him , Give me ...
... flame ; Give him the veil , who kindly takes the shame . But if it be the frequent fate Of worse faults to be fortunate ; If all's prescription ; 7 and proud wrong Harkens not to an humble song ; For all the gallantry of him , Give me ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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