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... Strength obey'd , Yet was he fervile to my coy Difdain . Oh be not proud , nor brag not of thy Might , For maftring her , that foil'd the God of Fight ! Touch Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine 8 VENUS and ADONIS .
... Strength obey'd , Yet was he fervile to my coy Difdain . Oh be not proud , nor brag not of thy Might , For maftring her , that foil'd the God of Fight ! Touch Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine 8 VENUS and ADONIS .
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not so fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not so fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
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... thine own Heart to thine own Face affected ? Can thy right Hand feize Love upon thy left ? Then wooe thy felf , be of thy self rejected , Steal thine own Freedom , and complain of Theft . Narciffus fo himself , himself forfook , And dy ...
... thine own Heart to thine own Face affected ? Can thy right Hand feize Love upon thy left ? Then wooe thy felf , be of thy self rejected , Steal thine own Freedom , and complain of Theft . Narciffus fo himself , himself forfook , And dy ...
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... Strength obey'd , Yet was he fervile to my coy Difdain . Oh be not proud , nor brag not of thy Might , For maftring her , that foil'd the God of Fight ! Touch Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine 8 VENUS and ADONIS .
... Strength obey'd , Yet was he fervile to my coy Difdain . Oh be not proud , nor brag not of thy Might , For maftring her , that foil'd the God of Fight ! Touch Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine 8 VENUS and ADONIS .
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William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not fo fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
William Shakespeare George Sewell. Touch but my Lips with those fair Lips of thine , ( Tho mine be not fo fair , yet they are red ) The Kifs fhall be thine own , as well , as mine ; What feeft thou on the Ground ? Hold up thy Head : Look ...
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