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... we do not use to court it as a mistress , but marry it as a wife , and take it for better or worse , as an inseparable companion of our whole life . But as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper , so no man ought to wonder ...
... we do not use to court it as a mistress , but marry it as a wife , and take it for better or worse , as an inseparable companion of our whole life . But as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper , so no man ought to wonder ...
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... whose power Me gricf and wonder wak'd ; what should I d Created thee , War's potent God ! here grows Oh ! let me follow thee ( faid I ) and go The spotless lily and the blushing rose ; From life , that I may dream for ever so .
... whose power Me gricf and wonder wak'd ; what should I d Created thee , War's potent God ! here grows Oh ! let me follow thee ( faid I ) and go The spotless lily and the blushing rose ; From life , that I may dream for ever so .
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No wonder death mov'd not his generous mind ; You , and a new - born You , he lcit behind : Ev'n Fate expres'd his love to his dear wife , And let him ond your picture with his life . Ho ' PROMETHEUS IIL - PAINTED . wretched does ...
No wonder death mov'd not his generous mind ; You , and a new - born You , he lcit behind : Ev'n Fate expres'd his love to his dear wife , And let him ond your picture with his life . Ho ' PROMETHEUS IIL - PAINTED . wretched does ...
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... confin'd in rings about ; Which could no more his tongue and counsels The wonder now will luss appear , When we behold your magic here . Rome , the world's hcad , was nothing without You , by your rings , do prisoners take , his .
... confin'd in rings about ; Which could no more his tongue and counsels The wonder now will luss appear , When we behold your magic here . Rome , the world's hcad , was nothing without You , by your rings , do prisoners take , his .
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No way for death but by disease appear'd , I knew that Fate some wonders for you meant , Cannon , and mines , and siege , they scarcely fear'd : When matchless Hopton to your coasts she fent ; Tili , ' gainst all hopes , they prov'd in ...
No way for death but by disease appear'd , I knew that Fate some wonders for you meant , Cannon , and mines , and siege , they scarcely fear'd : When matchless Hopton to your coasts she fent ; Tili , ' gainst all hopes , they prov'd in ...
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