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... whose rooting fails , As child that in the cradle quails ; Or else within the mother's womb Hath his beginning , and his tomb . Ιο 15 Affection follows Fortune's wheels , And soon is shaken from her heels ; For following beauty or ...
... whose rooting fails , As child that in the cradle quails ; Or else within the mother's womb Hath his beginning , and his tomb . Ιο 15 Affection follows Fortune's wheels , And soon is shaken from her heels ; For following beauty or ...
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Tell Age it daily wasteth ; Tell Honour how it alters ; Tell Beauty how she blasteth ; Tell Favour how it falters . And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell Wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of niceness ...
Tell Age it daily wasteth ; Tell Honour how it alters ; Tell Beauty how she blasteth ; Tell Favour how it falters . And as they shall reply , Give every one the lie . Tell Wit how much it wrangles In tickle points of niceness ...
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The sun , most like a speedy post , With ardent course ascends ; The beauty of the heavenly host Up to our zenith tends ; Not guided by a Phaëthon , Not trained in a chair , But by the high and holy One , Who does all where empire .
The sun , most like a speedy post , With ardent course ascends ; The beauty of the heavenly host Up to our zenith tends ; Not guided by a Phaëthon , Not trained in a chair , But by the high and holy One , Who does all where empire .
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The scarlet nor the golden thread , Who would their beauty try , Are nothing like the colour red And beauty of the sky . IOO 105 IIO Our west horizon circular , From time the sun be of English Poetry . 13.
The scarlet nor the golden thread , Who would their beauty try , Are nothing like the colour red And beauty of the sky . IOO 105 IIO Our west horizon circular , From time the sun be of English Poetry . 13.
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... To play with fools , oh what a fool was I ! Earl of Oxford . XII THE EXCELLENCY OF HIS LOVE . Give place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain : My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare ...
... To play with fools , oh what a fool was I ! Earl of Oxford . XII THE EXCELLENCY OF HIS LOVE . Give place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain : My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare ...
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appear bear beauty beneath bird breath bright clear clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth English eyes face fair fall fear flow flowers give glory gone grace grave green grow hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven hope hour John King land leaves less light lines live look Lord mind morn mother nature never night o'er once passed peace pleasure poem poet praise rest rise rose round seemed seen shine sight sing sleep smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit spring stand stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought trees true turn voice waves weep wild wind woods youth