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... heart to glow ; And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near , A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear , Who scorched with exceeding heat such floods of tears did shed , 5 As though His floods should quench His ...
... heart to glow ; And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near , A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear , Who scorched with exceeding heat such floods of tears did shed , 5 As though His floods should quench His ...
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... heart , so near allied to earth , Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distress'd mortality , That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows , and do still beget Affliction upon imbecility : 40 Yet seeing ...
... heart , so near allied to earth , Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distress'd mortality , That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows , and do still beget Affliction upon imbecility : 40 Yet seeing ...
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... heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's ... heart's desire . By him that lives thy virtues to admire . FROM NYMPHIDIA THE COURT OF FAIRY Old Chaucer doth of ...
... heart , one love , one joy , one grief , one troth , One good , one ill , one life , one death to both . If Howard's ... heart's desire . By him that lives thy virtues to admire . FROM NYMPHIDIA THE COURT OF FAIRY Old Chaucer doth of ...
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... heart with false bethinking grieves . " Even at this word she hears a merry horn , Whereat she leaps that was but late forlorn . As falcon to the lure , away she flies ; The grass stoops not , she treads on it so light ; And in her ...
... heart with false bethinking grieves . " Even at this word she hears a merry horn , Whereat she leaps that was but late forlorn . As falcon to the lure , away she flies ; The grass stoops not , she treads on it so light ; And in her ...
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... heart so much as warm'd , Or my affection put to the smallest teen , Or any of my leisures ever charm'd : Harm have I done to them , but ne'er was harm'd ; Kept hearts in liveries , but mine own was free , And reign'd , commanding in ...
... heart so much as warm'd , Or my affection put to the smallest teen , Or any of my leisures ever charm'd : Harm have I done to them , but ne'er was harm'd ; Kept hearts in liveries , but mine own was free , And reign'd , commanding in ...
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