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الصفحة 17
The smel likewise of silken wool that's new , To heart and head what comfort doth it bring , Whilst we it wind and tooze from oval clew ? Resembling much in prime of fragrant spring , When wild - rose buds in greene and pleasant hue ...
The smel likewise of silken wool that's new , To heart and head what comfort doth it bring , Whilst we it wind and tooze from oval clew ? Resembling much in prime of fragrant spring , When wild - rose buds in greene and pleasant hue ...
الصفحة 35
And left me naked to heaven's eye ; the boughs Of the next willow clung about my head As if they'd knit themselves into a garland , Which I would weare for my forsaken lover ! THOMAS LYE 1621-1684 Truth is in Wine : but who can find it ...
And left me naked to heaven's eye ; the boughs Of the next willow clung about my head As if they'd knit themselves into a garland , Which I would weare for my forsaken lover ! THOMAS LYE 1621-1684 Truth is in Wine : but who can find it ...
الصفحة 38
I am by sacred providence a head , But here lies that which now doth presse like lead ; Those tender members which from me take life , Are with themselves now , and with me at strife . My subjects who are so my members deare ...
I am by sacred providence a head , But here lies that which now doth presse like lead ; Those tender members which from me take life , Are with themselves now , and with me at strife . My subjects who are so my members deare ...
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