English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 páginas |
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... keeping his goods to- gether by themselves ( and a great blessing it is to them that it is fair weather for them to ... keep by me ) a piece of glasse of Mercers ' Chappell in the streete , where much more was , so melted and buckled ...
... keeping his goods to- gether by themselves ( and a great blessing it is to them that it is fair weather for them to ... keep by me ) a piece of glasse of Mercers ' Chappell in the streete , where much more was , so melted and buckled ...
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... keep Her from the Sight Of ev'ry Human Face . She'll write . From Pen and Paper She's debarr'd . Has She a Bodkin and a Card ? She'll prick her Mind . say : 41 She will , You But how shall She That Mind convey ? 50 I keep Her in one ...
... keep Her from the Sight Of ev'ry Human Face . She'll write . From Pen and Paper She's debarr'd . Has She a Bodkin and a Card ? She'll prick her Mind . say : 41 She will , You But how shall She That Mind convey ? 50 I keep Her in one ...
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... keep a wav'ring flame alive . ' Tis harder far ( you'll find it true ) To keep the conquest , than subdue ; Admit us once behind the screen , What is there farther to be seen ? A newer face may raise the flame , But every woman is the ...
... keep a wav'ring flame alive . ' Tis harder far ( you'll find it true ) To keep the conquest , than subdue ; Admit us once behind the screen , What is there farther to be seen ? A newer face may raise the flame , But every woman is the ...
Contenido
Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
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