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Strana 89
He , fainting , said : ' Let me implore , even by thy knees and soul And thy great parents ; do not see a cruelty so foul Inflicted on me . Brass and gold receive at any rate And quit my person , that the peers and ladies of our state ...
He , fainting , said : ' Let me implore , even by thy knees and soul And thy great parents ; do not see a cruelty so foul Inflicted on me . Brass and gold receive at any rate And quit my person , that the peers and ladies of our state ...
Strana 100
He ( though he knew not which soul spake , Because both meant , both spake the same ) Might thence a new ... we saw not what did move : But as all several souls contain Mixture of things , they know not what , Love these mixed souls ...
He ( though he knew not which soul spake , Because both meant , both spake the same ) Might thence a new ... we saw not what did move : But as all several souls contain Mixture of things , they know not what , Love these mixed souls ...
Strana 101
On man heaven's influence works not so , But that it first imprints the air ; So soul into the soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits as like souls as it can ; Because such fingers need to ...
On man heaven's influence works not so , But that it first imprints the air ; So soul into the soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits as like souls as it can ; Because such fingers need to ...
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Mine own John Poyntz since ye delight to know | 27 |
Alas so all things now do hold their peace | 33 |
Edmund Spenser ?155299 | 39 |
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