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... morning have I seen Flatter the mountain - tops with sovereign eye , Kissing with golden face the meadows green ... morn did shine With all - triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out , alack ! he was but one hour mine ; The region ...
... morning have I seen Flatter the mountain - tops with sovereign eye , Kissing with golden face the meadows green ... morn did shine With all - triumphant splendour on my brow ; But out , alack ! he was but one hour mine ; The region ...
Page 144
... morn : But my kisses bring again , Bring again ; Seals of love , but sealed in vain , Sealed in vain ! FROM MUCH ADO ABOUT . NOTHING Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more ! Men were deceivers ever , One foot in sea and one on shore , To ...
... morn : But my kisses bring again , Bring again ; Seals of love , but sealed in vain , Sealed in vain ! FROM MUCH ADO ABOUT . NOTHING Sigh no more , ladies , sigh no more ! Men were deceivers ever , One foot in sea and one on shore , To ...
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... morn , That void of vapours seemèd all beforn , Soon as the sun sends out his piercing beams , Exhale out filthy smoke and stinking steams ; 20 II So doth the base , and the fore - barren brain , Soon as the raging wine begins to reign ...
... morn , That void of vapours seemèd all beforn , Soon as the sun sends out his piercing beams , Exhale out filthy smoke and stinking steams ; 20 II So doth the base , and the fore - barren brain , Soon as the raging wine begins to reign ...
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... morn , That day , long - wished day , ΙΟ Of all my life so dark Than made a man for love and fortune's wars ? I look each day when death should end the wars , Uncivil wars , ' twixt sense and reason's light ; My pains I count to ...
... morn , That day , long - wished day , ΙΟ Of all my life so dark Than made a man for love and fortune's wars ? I look each day when death should end the wars , Uncivil wars , ' twixt sense and reason's light ; My pains I count to ...
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... Morn Out of the Eastern gates had newly borne Their blushing mistress in her golden chair , Spreading new light throughout our hemisphere , When fairest Cælia with a lovelier crew Of damsels than brave Latmus ever knew Came forth to ...
... Morn Out of the Eastern gates had newly borne Their blushing mistress in her golden chair , Spreading new light throughout our hemisphere , When fairest Cælia with a lovelier crew Of damsels than brave Latmus ever knew Came forth to ...
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