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... is the Neville's daughter him , That grooms dispute her chamber ! -Ho ? Enjoys a sweeter shade than that of canopies Per . Nay thenHemm'd in with cares , and shook by storms But , by my soul's eternal hope , I swear of treason .
... is the Neville's daughter him , That grooms dispute her chamber ! -Ho ? Enjoys a sweeter shade than that of canopies Per . Nay thenHemm'd in with cares , and shook by storms But , by my soul's eternal hope , I swear of treason .
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... that Hope's fair gleams Such recollections , painful though they seem ; the while And hours of joy retrace ... that calm above the flood And we are duped by Hope's amusive tale ; Who , like a flaiterer , when the happiest hours ...
... that Hope's fair gleams Such recollections , painful though they seem ; the while And hours of joy retrace ... that calm above the flood And we are duped by Hope's amusive tale ; Who , like a flaiterer , when the happiest hours ...
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None without hope e'er lov'd the brightest fair , On Lady Manchester . Addison . But love can hope where reason would despair . Whilst haughty Gallia's dames , that spread O'er the pale cheeks an artful red , Beheld this beauteous ...
None without hope e'er lov'd the brightest fair , On Lady Manchester . Addison . But love can hope where reason would despair . Whilst haughty Gallia's dames , that spread O'er the pale cheeks an artful red , Beheld this beauteous ...
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VOL | 1 |
Sonnets Narratives | 130 |
Satans Entrance into Paradise | 136 |
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