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... red , Exceeds the damaske rose ; Which in her cheekes is spred ; Whence euery fauor groes In skie there is no starre , That she surmounts not farre . When Phoebus from the bed , Of Thetis doth arise xxviii INTRODUCTION .
... red , Exceeds the damaske rose ; Which in her cheekes is spred ; Whence euery fauor groes In skie there is no starre , That she surmounts not farre . When Phoebus from the bed , Of Thetis doth arise xxviii INTRODUCTION .
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... rose ; * Whose nice perfections in love's play Shall tune me to the highest key . * The reader will remember almost the same sentiment , but still Thus as we pass the welcome night In sportful pleasures 8 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... rose ; * Whose nice perfections in love's play Shall tune me to the highest key . * The reader will remember almost the same sentiment , but still Thus as we pass the welcome night In sportful pleasures 8 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
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... her crystal cheekes Did such a colour drive , As though the lillye and the rose For mastership did strive . PERCY'S RELIQUES , vol . 2 , p . 161 , Ed . 1811 . Were her tresses angel - gold , * If a SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... her crystal cheekes Did such a colour drive , As though the lillye and the rose For mastership did strive . PERCY'S RELIQUES , vol . 2 , p . 161 , Ed . 1811 . Were her tresses angel - gold , * If a SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
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... rose , From lips that spoil the rubys praise , From eyes that mock the diamonds blaze . Whence comes my love , as freely own : Ah me ! ' twas from a heart like stone . The blushing cheek speaks modest mind ; The lips , befitting words ...
... rose , From lips that spoil the rubys praise , From eyes that mock the diamonds blaze . Whence comes my love , as freely own : Ah me ! ' twas from a heart like stone . The blushing cheek speaks modest mind ; The lips , befitting words ...
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... Rose is blown ? Ye curious chanters of the wood , That warble forth dame Nature's layes , Thinking your passion's understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise , When Philomel her voice shall raise ? * " Sun " is the reading in ...
... Rose is blown ? Ye curious chanters of the wood , That warble forth dame Nature's layes , Thinking your passion's understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise , When Philomel her voice shall raise ? * " Sun " is the reading in ...
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