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Her , lavish Nature did at first adorn , With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive cycs so bright , Spcot all her wie in ftudy , that they might Keep carth from chaos and eternal night ; Bue envious death ...
Her , lavish Nature did at first adorn , With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive cycs so bright , Spcot all her wie in ftudy , that they might Keep carth from chaos and eternal night ; Bue envious death ...
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At night in dreams , like truth , affrights his mind . Why doit thou vex him , Love ? Could'it thou Whilst he was speaking this ( hehold their fate ! ) but see , Constantia's father enter'd in the room , Thou would'it thyself Philetus ...
At night in dreams , like truth , affrights his mind . Why doit thou vex him , Love ? Could'it thou Whilst he was speaking this ( hehold their fate ! ) but see , Constantia's father enter'd in the room , Thou would'it thyself Philetus ...
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... “ Therefore , sweet Thilbe , let us meet this night Yet this could not abolish Love's decree ; “ At Ninus ' tomb , without the city wall , “ Under the mulberry - tree , with berries white For age had crack'd the wall which did them ...
... “ Therefore , sweet Thilbe , let us meet this night Yet this could not abolish Love's decree ; “ At Ninus ' tomb , without the city wall , “ Under the mulberry - tree , with berries white For age had crack'd the wall which did them ...
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Homer , Sol's first - born , was not poor or blind , But law as well in body as in mind . HEBUS , expell'd by the approaching night , Tully , grave Cato , Solen , and the rest of Greece's admir'd wife - men , here poflest light ...
Homer , Sol's first - born , was not poor or blind , But law as well in body as in mind . HEBUS , expell'd by the approaching night , Tully , grave Cato , Solen , and the rest of Greece's admir'd wife - men , here poflest light ...
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... night a January : Incens'd ; 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 ...
... night a January : Incens'd ; 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 ...
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