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... Passion She hords , to spend when he is by to hear her ; When Sighs , and Groans , and Tears may grace the fashion Of her Difgrace , the better so to clear her From that Sufpicion , which the World might bear her : To fhun this Blot fhe ...
... Passion She hords , to spend when he is by to hear her ; When Sighs , and Groans , and Tears may grace the fashion Of her Difgrace , the better so to clear her From that Sufpicion , which the World might bear her : To fhun this Blot fhe ...
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... Mafter , Mistress of my Passion ; A Woman's gentle Heart , but not acquainted With fhifting Change , as is falfe Womens Fashion ; Cc 2 An An Eye more bright than theirs , less falfe in POEMS on feveral Occafions . 195 A conftant Vow. ...
... Mafter , Mistress of my Passion ; A Woman's gentle Heart , but not acquainted With fhifting Change , as is falfe Womens Fashion ; Cc 2 An An Eye more bright than theirs , less falfe in POEMS on feveral Occafions . 195 A conftant Vow. ...
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... Passion , nor Love's raging Heat , Can win you ; we are woo'd both to this Crime , Even by the fit Advantage of the Time : Either to love sweet Sport we must agree ; Or fhew our felves to be worse Fools , than He . He took you by the ...
... Passion , nor Love's raging Heat , Can win you ; we are woo'd both to this Crime , Even by the fit Advantage of the Time : Either to love sweet Sport we must agree ; Or fhew our felves to be worse Fools , than He . He took you by the ...
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... Passion for him is discovered by the Dutchefs , and the encourag'd in her Attempt to cure the King of a Fistula , when all the Doctors had given She therefore arrives at Court , and after much Importunity cures the King ; and in right ...
... Passion for him is discovered by the Dutchefs , and the encourag'd in her Attempt to cure the King of a Fistula , when all the Doctors had given She therefore arrives at Court , and after much Importunity cures the King ; and in right ...
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... Passion to Tatters , to very Ragges , to split the Ears of the Groundlings ; who , for the most part , are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb Shows , and Noife , & c . And a little further : -Be not too tame neither : but let your ...
... Passion to Tatters , to very Ragges , to split the Ears of the Groundlings ; who , for the most part , are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb Shows , and Noife , & c . And a little further : -Be not too tame neither : but let your ...
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