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Strana 58
And in this ample book of wonders read , Of what celestial mould , what sacred
essence , Her self is form'd : the search whereof will drive Sounds musical among
the jarring spirits , And in sweet tune set that which none inherits . Orl . I'll gaze ...
And in this ample book of wonders read , Of what celestial mould , what sacred
essence , Her self is form'd : the search whereof will drive Sounds musical among
the jarring spirits , And in sweet tune set that which none inherits . Orl . I'll gaze ...
Strana 30
For shame leave off to waste your youth in vain , And feed on shadows : make
your choice anew ; You other nymphs shall find , no doubt will be As lovely , and
as fair , and sweet as she . Thirsis . As fair and sweet as she ! Palæmon , peace ...
For shame leave off to waste your youth in vain , And feed on shadows : make
your choice anew ; You other nymphs shall find , no doubt will be As lovely , and
as fair , and sweet as she . Thirsis . As fair and sweet as she ! Palæmon , peace ...
Strana 144
You shall think so too , You shall , sweet Leocadia , and do so . Leo . Good sir ,
no more ; you have too fair a shape To play so foul a part in , as the Tempter . Say
that I could make peace with fortune ; who , Who should absolve me of my vow ...
You shall think so too , You shall , sweet Leocadia , and do so . Leo . Good sir ,
no more ; you have too fair a shape To play so foul a part in , as the Tempter . Say
that I could make peace with fortune ; who , Who should absolve me of my vow ...
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