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If it be friend , why kills it , as a foe , Vain - minded men that over - love and lust it ? If it be foe , fondling , how dar'st thou trust it ? 5 2 EMBLEMA . Friend faber , cast me a round 8 A Household Book And if they will reply, .
If it be friend , why kills it , as a foe , Vain - minded men that over - love and lust it ? If it be foe , fondling , how dar'st thou trust it ? 5 2 EMBLEMA . Friend faber , cast me a round 8 A Household Book And if they will reply, .
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Friend faber , cast me a round hollow ball , Blown full of wind , for emblem of this All ; Adorn it fair , and flourish every part With flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art ...
Friend faber , cast me a round hollow ball , Blown full of wind , for emblem of this All ; Adorn it fair , and flourish every part With flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art ...
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The dew upon the tender crops , Like pearles white and round , Or like to melted silver drops , Refreshes all the ground . The misty reek , the clouds of rain From tops of mountains skails , Clear are the highest hills and plain ...
The dew upon the tender crops , Like pearles white and round , Or like to melted silver drops , Refreshes all the ground . The misty reek , the clouds of rain From tops of mountains skails , Clear are the highest hills and plain ...
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How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . 15 20 25 And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A ...
How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . 15 20 25 And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A ...
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6 80 She turned hersel right round about , And her heart burst into three : My ae best son is deid and gane , And my tother ane I'll ne'er see . ' Anon . LXXVII THE TWA SISTERS . There were twa sisters lived in a bouir ; Binnorie , O ...
6 80 She turned hersel right round about , And her heart burst into three : My ae best son is deid and gane , And my tother ane I'll ne'er see . ' Anon . LXXVII THE TWA SISTERS . There were twa sisters lived in a bouir ; Binnorie , O ...
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