English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... Face & c . in the Alchemist is rather notorious against his Purpose then for it . For Face did not Council his Master Lovewit to debauch the Widdow ; neither is it clear that the Matter went thus far . He might gain her consent upon ...
... Face & c . in the Alchemist is rather notorious against his Purpose then for it . For Face did not Council his Master Lovewit to debauch the Widdow ; neither is it clear that the Matter went thus far . He might gain her consent upon ...
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... face , A little water might displace , As nature every morn bestows The crystal dew , to cleanse the rose . Those tresses , as the raven black , That wav'd in ringlets down your back , Uncomb'd , and injur'd by neglect , Destroy the face ...
... face , A little water might displace , As nature every morn bestows The crystal dew , to cleanse the rose . Those tresses , as the raven black , That wav'd in ringlets down your back , Uncomb'd , and injur'd by neglect , Destroy the face ...
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... face ; Because the fair one eat a butter'd roll , 139 On which the selfish Prince had fix'd his soul : Not more astonish'd look'd that Prince to find His royal father to his face unkind ; Who , to the cause of injur'd beauty won , Seiz ...
... face ; Because the fair one eat a butter'd roll , 139 On which the selfish Prince had fix'd his soul : Not more astonish'd look'd that Prince to find His royal father to his face unkind ; Who , to the cause of injur'd beauty won , Seiz ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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