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Who died and left a female heir , So buxom , blithe , and full of face As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , 25 And her to incest did provoke . Bad child , worse father ! to entice his own To evil ...
Who died and left a female heir , So buxom , blithe , and full of face As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , 25 And her to incest did provoke . Bad child , worse father ! to entice his own To evil ...
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For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory , which desert must gain ; And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must ...
For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory , which desert must gain ; And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must ...
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I'll make my will then ; and as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys as erst they did : So I bequeath a happy peace to you 50 And all good men , as every prince should do ...
I'll make my will then ; and as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys as erst they did : So I bequeath a happy peace to you 50 And all good men , as every prince should do ...
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That give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true , which makes me pale to read it ? 75 Fair glass of light , I lov'd you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket ...
That give heaven countless eyes to view men's acts , Why cloud they not their sights perpetually , If this be true , which makes me pale to read it ? 75 Fair glass of light , I lov'd you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket ...
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Who , finger'd to make man his lawful music , Would draw heaven down and all the gods to hearken ; But being play'd upon before your time , Hell only danceth at so harsh a chime . Good sooth , I care not for you .
Who , finger'd to make man his lawful music , Would draw heaven down and all the gods to hearken ; But being play'd upon before your time , Hell only danceth at so harsh a chime . Good sooth , I care not for you .
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