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225 Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band : She would , he will not in her arms be bound ; And when from thence he struggles to be gone ...
225 Sometimes she shakes her head , and then his hand , Now gazeth she on him , now on the ground ; Sometimes her arms infold him like a band : She would , he will not in her arms be bound ; And when from thence he struggles to be gone ...
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100 105 : " He stories to her ears her husband's fame , Won in the fields of fruitful Italy ; And decks with praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry With bruised arms and wreaths of victory : IIO Her joy with ...
100 105 : " He stories to her ears her husband's fame , Won in the fields of fruitful Italy ; And decks with praises Collatine's high name , Made glorious by his manly chivalry With bruised arms and wreaths of victory : IIO Her joy with ...
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... Wherein deep policy did him disguise , And arm'd his long - hid wits advisedly To check the tears in Collatinus ' eyes . ... Since Rome herself in them doth stand disgraced , By our strong arms from forth her fair streets chased .
... Wherein deep policy did him disguise , And arm'd his long - hid wits advisedly To check the tears in Collatinus ' eyes . ... Since Rome herself in them doth stand disgraced , By our strong arms from forth her fair streets chased .
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