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... eye ; But , he had not gain'd his sight Sooner , then he lost his might , Or his courage ; for away Strait hee ran , and durst not stay , Letting Bow and Arrow fall , Nor for any threat , or Call , Could be brought once back to looke ...
... eye ; But , he had not gain'd his sight Sooner , then he lost his might , Or his courage ; for away Strait hee ran , and durst not stay , Letting Bow and Arrow fall , Nor for any threat , or Call , Could be brought once back to looke ...
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... Eyes and limbes ; to hurt me more And would on Conditions , be Reconcil'd to Love , and me First , that I must kneeling yeeld Both the Bow , and shaft I held Unto her ; which love might take At her hand , with oath , to make Mee , the ...
... Eyes and limbes ; to hurt me more And would on Conditions , be Reconcil'd to Love , and me First , that I must kneeling yeeld Both the Bow , and shaft I held Unto her ; which love might take At her hand , with oath , to make Mee , the ...
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... eyes , they doe light All that Loves world compriseth ! Doe but looke on her Haire , it is bright As Loves starre when it riseth ! Doe but marke her forhead's smoother Then words that sooth her ! And from her arched browes , such a ...
... eyes , they doe light All that Loves world compriseth ! Doe but looke on her Haire , it is bright As Loves starre when it riseth ! Doe but marke her forhead's smoother Then words that sooth her ! And from her arched browes , such a ...
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... eyes , Both her Browes , bent like my By her lookes I doe her know , Which you call my Shafts . And see ! Such my Mothers blushes be , As the Bath your verse discloses In her cheekes , of Milke , and Roses ; Such as oft I wanton in ...
... eyes , Both her Browes , bent like my By her lookes I doe her know , Which you call my Shafts . And see ! Such my Mothers blushes be , As the Bath your verse discloses In her cheekes , of Milke , and Roses ; Such as oft I wanton in ...
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... , You were more the eye , and talke Of the Court , to day , then all Else that glister'd in White - hall ; So , as those that had your sight , Wisht the Bride were chang'd to night , And did thinke , such Rites were due To no 12.
... , You were more the eye , and talke Of the Court , to day , then all Else that glister'd in White - hall ; So , as those that had your sight , Wisht the Bride were chang'd to night , And did thinke , such Rites were due To no 12.
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Стр. 13 - So to see a Lady tread, As might all the Graces lead, And was worthy (being so seene) To be envi'd of the Queene.
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