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Glaucus ( quoth she ) is faire : whilst Eccho sings Glaucus is faire : but yet he hateth Scilla The wretch reportes : and then her armes she wrings Whilst Eccho tells ...
Glaucus ( quoth she ) is faire : whilst Eccho sings Glaucus is faire : but yet he hateth Scilla The wretch reportes : and then her armes she wrings Whilst Eccho tells ...
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Good night , " quoth she ; and , ere he says " Adieu , " The honey fee of parting tender'd is : Her arms do lend his neck a sweet embrace ; Incorporate then they seem ; face grows to face . Till breathless he disjoin'd , and backward ...
Good night , " quoth she ; and , ere he says " Adieu , " The honey fee of parting tender'd is : Her arms do lend his neck a sweet embrace ; Incorporate then they seem ; face grows to face . Till breathless he disjoin'd , and backward ...
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No matter where , " quoth he ; 715 " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . " " Why , what of that ? " quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , " expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark , and going I shall fall .
No matter where , " quoth he ; 715 " Leave me , and then the story aptly ends : The night is spent . " " Why , what of that ? " quoth she . " I am , " quoth he , " expected of my friends ; And now ' tis dark , and going I shall fall .
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