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THE SYMPATHY OWEN FELLTHAM 1602-1688 Soul of my soul ! it cannot be , That you should weep , and I from tears be free . All the vast room between both poles , Can never dull the sense of souls ...
THE SYMPATHY OWEN FELLTHAM 1602-1688 Soul of my soul ! it cannot be , That you should weep , and I from tears be free . All the vast room between both poles , Can never dull the sense of souls ...
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Think then this world ( which heaven enrolls ) Is but a table round , and souls More apprehensive be . Know they that in their grossest parts , Mix by their hallowed loves entwined hearts , This privilege boast , that no remove Can e'er ...
Think then this world ( which heaven enrolls ) Is but a table round , and souls More apprehensive be . Know they that in their grossest parts , Mix by their hallowed loves entwined hearts , This privilege boast , that no remove Can e'er ...
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... midnight orgies stamp on lawless mirth The forged image of celestial pleasure , Drawing from heaven the soul of man to earth , With foul alloy debasing purest treasure That Boy , and that Boy's deeds shall not pollute my measure .
... midnight orgies stamp on lawless mirth The forged image of celestial pleasure , Drawing from heaven the soul of man to earth , With foul alloy debasing purest treasure That Boy , and that Boy's deeds shall not pollute my measure .
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