PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... o'er ! I must eat my dinner . This island's mine , by Sycorax my mother , When thou Which thou tak'st from me . camest first , [ wouldst give me Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me : Water with berries in ' t , and teach me how To ...
... o'er ! I must eat my dinner . This island's mine , by Sycorax my mother , When thou Which thou tak'st from me . camest first , [ wouldst give me Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me : Water with berries in ' t , and teach me how To ...
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... o'er that art , Which , you say , adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we A gentle cyon to the wildest stock ; [ marry And make conceive a bark of baser kind D Pol . Then make your garden rich in gilly ...
... o'er that art , Which , you say , adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we A gentle cyon to the wildest stock ; [ marry And make conceive a bark of baser kind D Pol . Then make your garden rich in gilly ...
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... o'er and o'er . [ friend , Fol . What like a corse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love to lie and play on ; Not like a corse : or if - not to be buried , But quick and in mine arms . " [ sweet , A Lover's Commendation . What you do ...
... o'er and o'er . [ friend , Fol . What like a corse ? Per . No , like a bank , for love to lie and play on ; Not like a corse : or if - not to be buried , But quick and in mine arms . " [ sweet , A Lover's Commendation . What you do ...
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... O'er - picturing that Venus , where we see The fancy out - work nature . On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys , like smiling Cu- pids , With divers - color'd fans , whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did ...
... O'er - picturing that Venus , where we see The fancy out - work nature . On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys , like smiling Cu- pids , With divers - color'd fans , whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did ...
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... o'er the lives of men , as if All tongues speak of him ; and the bleared ' Twere a perpetual spoil and till we call'd sights Are spectacled to see him . [ nurse Both field and city ours , he never stood Your prattling To ease his breast ...
... o'er the lives of men , as if All tongues speak of him ; and the bleared ' Twere a perpetual spoil and till we call'd sights Are spectacled to see him . [ nurse Both field and city ours , he never stood Your prattling To ease his breast ...
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