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The fairest pearls that northern seas do breed , For precious stones from eastern coasts are sold ; Nought yields the earth that from exchange is freed ; Gold values all , and all things value gold . Where goodness wants an equal change ...
The fairest pearls that northern seas do breed , For precious stones from eastern coasts are sold ; Nought yields the earth that from exchange is freed ; Gold values all , and all things value gold . Where goodness wants an equal change ...
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15 What thing is Love , which nought can countervail ? Nought save itself , ev'n such a thing is Love . ... For while it seeks our hearts to have , Meanwhile there reason makes his grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet ...
15 What thing is Love , which nought can countervail ? Nought save itself , ev'n such a thing is Love . ... For while it seeks our hearts to have , Meanwhile there reason makes his grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet ...
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15 20 Domestic cares afflict the husband's bed , Or pains his head : Those that live single , take it for a curse , Or do things worse : Some would have children ; those that have them , moan , Or wish them gone : What is it , then , to ...
15 20 Domestic cares afflict the husband's bed , Or pains his head : Those that live single , take it for a curse , Or do things worse : Some would have children ; those that have them , moan , Or wish them gone : What is it , then , to ...
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Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! 125 All labourers draw home at even , And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of heaven , Which ...
Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! 125 All labourers draw home at even , And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of heaven , Which ...
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5 Rudely thou wrongest my dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , ls of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things ...
5 Rudely thou wrongest my dear heart's desire , In finding fault with her too portly pride : The thing which I do most in her admire , ls of the world unworthy most envíed ; For in those lofty looks is close implied Scorn of base things ...
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