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... Beauty IV . The Duel ............... ...................... V. Age ................................ VI . The Account ... Beauty .. Ode , from Catullus . Acme , and Septimius Ode upon his Majesty's Restoration and Re- 92 The Parting .. My ...
... Beauty IV . The Duel ............... ...................... V. Age ................................ VI . The Account ... Beauty .. Ode , from Catullus . Acme , and Septimius Ode upon his Majesty's Restoration and Re- 92 The Parting .. My ...
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... beauty which he never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may exhibit the gaiety of hope , or ...
... beauty which he never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; supposes himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may exhibit the gaiety of hope , or ...
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... beauty are this balm in you . But you , of learning and religion , And virtue and such engredients , have made A mithridate , whose operation Keeps off , or cures what can be done or said , Though the following lines of Donne , on the ...
... beauty are this balm in you . But you , of learning and religion , And virtue and such engredients , have made A mithridate , whose operation Keeps off , or cures what can be done or said , Though the following lines of Donne , on the ...
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... beauty : Thou tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me ! Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a ...
... beauty : Thou tyrant , which leav'st no man free ! Thou subtle thief , from whom nought safe can be ! Thou murtherer , which hast kill'd ; and devil , which would'st damn me ! Thus he addresses his Mistress : Thou who , in many a ...
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... beauty and absence , her kindness and cruelty , her dis- dain and inconstancy , produce no correspondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours of flowers , is not perused with more sluggish fri ...
... beauty and absence , her kindness and cruelty , her dis- dain and inconstancy , produce no correspondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours of flowers , is not perused with more sluggish fri ...
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