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115 “ Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thineThough mine be not so fair , yet are they redThe kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty ...
115 “ Touch but my lips with those fair lips of thineThough mine be not so fair , yet are they redThe kiss shall be thine own as well as mine : What see'st thou in the ground ? hold up thy head : Look in mine eyeballs , there thy beauty ...
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2 a 66 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 60 Their silver cheeks , and call'd it then their ...
2 a 66 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 60 Their silver cheeks , and call'd it then their ...
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IX Fair was the morn when the fair queen of love , . . 5 Paler for sorrow than her milk - white dove , For Adon's sake , a youngster proud and wild ; Her stand she takes upon a steep - up hill : Anon Adonis comes with horn and hounds ...
IX Fair was the morn when the fair queen of love , . . 5 Paler for sorrow than her milk - white dove , For Adon's sake , a youngster proud and wild ; Her stand she takes upon a steep - up hill : Anon Adonis comes with horn and hounds ...
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