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Page 86
... live , and now my life is done . I sought my death and found it in my womb , I looked for life and saw it was a shade , I trod the earth and knew it was my tomb , And now I die , and now I was but made ; My glass is full , and now my ...
... live , and now my life is done . I sought my death and found it in my womb , I looked for life and saw it was a shade , I trod the earth and knew it was my tomb , And now I die , and now I was but made ; My glass is full , and now my ...
Page 133
... live , now Nature bankrupt is , Beggared of blood to blush through lively veins ? For she hath no exchequer now but his , And , proud of many , lives upon his gains . O ! him she stores , to show what wealth she had In days long since ...
... live , now Nature bankrupt is , Beggared of blood to blush through lively veins ? For she hath no exchequer now but his , And , proud of many , lives upon his gains . O ! him she stores , to show what wealth she had In days long since ...
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... Live and Love My sweetest Lesbia , let us live and love , And though the sager sort our deeds reprove , Let us not weigh them . Heaven's great lamps do dive Into their west , and straight again revive ; But , soon as once set is our ...
... Live and Love My sweetest Lesbia , let us live and love , And though the sager sort our deeds reprove , Let us not weigh them . Heaven's great lamps do dive Into their west , and straight again revive ; But , soon as once set is our ...
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