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340 345 But now her cheek was pale , and by and by It flash'd forth fire , as lightning from the sky . ... 353. tenderer ] tendrer Q I , tender The rest ; cheek receives ] cheeke , receiues Qq 1-3 , cheeks ( or cheekes ) reuiues Qq 4 ...
340 345 But now her cheek was pale , and by and by It flash'd forth fire , as lightning from the sky . ... 353. tenderer ] tendrer Q I , tender The rest ; cheek receives ] cheeke , receiues Qq 1-3 , cheeks ( or cheekes ) reuiues Qq 4 ...
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quoth she : whereat a sudden pale , Like lawn being spread upon the blushing rose , Usurps her cheek ; she trembles at his tale ... 591. cheek ] cheeke Qq 1-3 ; cheekes Qq 4 , 8 , 9 , 11 ; cheeks The rest . by ] Qq 1-3 , on The rest .
quoth she : whereat a sudden pale , Like lawn being spread upon the blushing rose , Usurps her cheek ; she trembles at his tale ... 591. cheek ] cheeke Qq 1-3 ; cheekes Qq 4 , 8 , 9 , 11 ; cheeks The rest . by ] Qq 1-3 , on The rest .
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But beauty , in that white intituled , From Venus ' doves doth challenge that fair field : Then virtue claims from beauty beauty's red , Which virtue gave the golden age to gild Their silver cheeks , and call'd it then their shield ...
But beauty , in that white intituled , From Venus ' doves doth challenge that fair field : Then virtue claims from beauty beauty's red , Which virtue gave the golden age to gild Their silver cheeks , and call'd it then their shield ...
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