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From yeere too yeere shall growe A thing that of my heavinesse and of thy death shall showe The lively likenesse . In a flowre thy blood I will bestowe . Hadst thou the powre Persephonee rank scented Mints too make Of womens limbes ...
From yeere too yeere shall growe A thing that of my heavinesse and of thy death shall showe The lively likenesse . In a flowre thy blood I will bestowe . Hadst thou the powre Persephonee rank scented Mints too make Of womens limbes ...
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Now is he come unto the chamber door , That shuts him from the heaven of his thought , Which with a yielding latch , and with no more , Hath barr'd him from the blessed thing he sought . So from himself impiety hath wrought , That for ...
Now is he come unto the chamber door , That shuts him from the heaven of his thought , Which with a yielding latch , and with no more , Hath barr'd him from the blessed thing he sought . So from himself impiety hath wrought , That for ...
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Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill aim before thy shoot be ended ; He is no woodman that doth bend his bow To strike a poor unseasonable doe .
Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee ; Mar not the thing that cannot be amended ; End thy ill aim before thy shoot be ended ; He is no woodman that doth bend his bow To strike a poor unseasonable doe .
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