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... Her liking still is turned to hate ; For all affections have their change , And Fancy only loves to range . 20 Desire himself runs out of breath , And , B 2 of English Poetry . 3 IO ...
... Her liking still is turned to hate ; For all affections have their change , And Fancy only loves to range . 20 Desire himself runs out of breath , And , B 2 of English Poetry . 3 IO ...
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20 Desire himself runs out of breath , And , getting , doth but gain his death ; Desire nor reason hath , nor rest , And , blind , doth seldom choose the best : Desire attained is not desire , But as the cinders of the fire .
20 Desire himself runs out of breath , And , getting , doth but gain his death ; Desire nor reason hath , nor rest , And , blind , doth seldom choose the best : Desire attained is not desire , But as the cinders of the fire .
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The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye 5 As the perfumed tincture of the roses , Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses ; But , for their virtue only is their show , They live ...
The canker - blooms have full as deep a dye 5 As the perfumed tincture of the roses , Hang on such thorns , and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses ; But , for their virtue only is their show , They live ...
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Thou art the same which still thou wast before , Delicious , lusty , amiable , fair ; But she , whose breath embalmed thy wholesome air , Is gone ; nor gold nor gems her can restore . Neglected Virtue ! seasons go and come , When thine ...
Thou art the same which still thou wast before , Delicious , lusty , amiable , fair ; But she , whose breath embalmed thy wholesome air , Is gone ; nor gold nor gems her can restore . Neglected Virtue ! seasons go and come , When thine ...
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This Life , which seems so fair , Is like a bubble blown up in the air , By sporting children's breath , Who chase it everywhere , 1 And strive who can most motion it bequeath ; of English Poetry . 47.
This Life , which seems so fair , Is like a bubble blown up in the air , By sporting children's breath , Who chase it everywhere , 1 And strive who can most motion it bequeath ; of English Poetry . 47.
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