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... my defire “ Is chalte and pious as thy virgin thought ; * No flash of lust , ' tis no dishonest fire , I TRUST , dear foul , my absence cannot move Which goes as soon as it was quickly brought ; You to forget or doubt my ardent love ...
... my defire “ Is chalte and pious as thy virgin thought ; * No flash of lust , ' tis no dishonest fire , I TRUST , dear foul , my absence cannot move Which goes as soon as it was quickly brought ; You to forget or doubt my ardent love ...
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May your offspring too Stern Fate brought Maro to his funeral flame , Spread largely , as your fame and virtues do ! Aud would have ended in that fire his fame ; Fill every season thus : Time , which devours Burning those lofty lines ...
May your offspring too Stern Fate brought Maro to his funeral flame , Spread largely , as your fame and virtues do ! Aud would have ended in that fire his fame ; Fill every season thus : Time , which devours Burning those lofty lines ...
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... I feard they would have brought From the grave city brow ( For though it want an R , it has An action of trespass ; till the young man The letter of Pythagoras ) Aforefaid , in the fatin suit , began Keep me , o fortune , now !
... I feard they would have brought From the grave city brow ( For though it want an R , it has An action of trespass ; till the young man The letter of Pythagoras ) Aforefaid , in the fatin suit , began Keep me , o fortune , now !
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GOD his grcat Son begot ere time begun : Ave Maria , Mary in tine brought forth her little son , NCE thou rejoiced'it and rejoice for ever , Of double substance One ; life he began , God without Mother , without Father , Man .
GOD his grcat Son begot ere time begun : Ave Maria , Mary in tine brought forth her little son , NCE thou rejoiced'it and rejoice for ever , Of double substance One ; life he began , God without Mother , without Father , Man .
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At which a virgin hides her face ; Whose verse walks higheit , but not flics ; Such dross the fire mult purge away : ' tis just Who brought green Poely to her perfect age , The author blula there , where the reader must .
At which a virgin hides her face ; Whose verse walks higheit , but not flics ; Such dross the fire mult purge away : ' tis just Who brought green Poely to her perfect age , The author blula there , where the reader must .
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