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... then down he throws The coral of his lip , the rose Growing on's cheek ( but
none knows how ) ; With these , the crystal of his brow , And then the dimple on
his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : And last he set her both his eyesShe
won ...
... then down he throws The coral of his lip , the rose Growing on's cheek ( but
none knows how ) ; With these , the crystal of his brow , And then the dimple on
his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : And last he set her both his eyesShe
won ...
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Their martyr'd blood and ashes sow O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth
sway The triple Tyrant : that from these may grow A hundred - fold , who , having
learnt Thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . J. Milton 1 LXXXVIII
HORATIAN ...
Their martyr'd blood and ashes sow O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth
sway The triple Tyrant : that from these may grow A hundred - fold , who , having
learnt Thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . J. Milton 1 LXXXVIII
HORATIAN ...
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Nor yet grown stiffer with command , But still in the Republic's handHow fit he is
to sway That can so well obey ! He to the Commons ' feet presents A Kingdom for
his first year's rents , And ( what he may ) forbears His fame , to make it theirs ...
Nor yet grown stiffer with command , But still in the Republic's handHow fit he is
to sway That can so well obey ! He to the Commons ' feet presents A Kingdom for
his first year's rents , And ( what he may ) forbears His fame , to make it theirs ...
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Sir H. Wotton XCVI THE NOBLE NATURE It is not growing like a tree In bulk ,
doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak , three hundred year , To fall a
log at last , dry , bald , and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May , Although it fall
...
Sir H. Wotton XCVI THE NOBLE NATURE It is not growing like a tree In bulk ,
doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak , three hundred year , To fall a
log at last , dry , bald , and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May , Although it fall
...
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... of your soft ear , Will last to be a precious stone When all your world of beauty's
gone . R. Herrick CXIV Love in thy youth , fair Maid , be wise ; Old Time will make
thee colder , And though each morning new arise Yet we each day grow older .
... of your soft ear , Will last to be a precious stone When all your world of beauty's
gone . R. Herrick CXIV Love in thy youth , fair Maid , be wise ; Old Time will make
thee colder , And though each morning new arise Yet we each day grow older .
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