The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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Sorcerer , that mak ' st us dote upon Thy begrimed complexion , And , for thy
pernicious sake , More and greater oaths to break Than reclaimed lovers take '
Gainst women : thou thy siege dost lay Much too in the female way , While thou
suck ...
Sorcerer , that mak ' st us dote upon Thy begrimed complexion , And , for thy
pernicious sake , More and greater oaths to break Than reclaimed lovers take '
Gainst women : thou thy siege dost lay Much too in the female way , While thou
suck ...
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She shall recompense with cost For every lesson thou hast lost . Then wandering
up thy sire ' s lov ' d hill , * Thou shalt take thy airy fill Of health and pastime . Birds
shall sing For thy delight each May morning . ' Mid new - yean ' d lambkins ...
She shall recompense with cost For every lesson thou hast lost . Then wandering
up thy sire ' s lov ' d hill , * Thou shalt take thy airy fill Of health and pastime . Birds
shall sing For thy delight each May morning . ' Mid new - yean ' d lambkins ...
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LINES ON THE SAME PICTURE BEING REMOVED TO MAKE PLACE FOR A
PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY TITIAN . Who art thou , fair one , who usurp ' st the
place Of Blanch , the lady of the matchless grace ? Come , fair and pretty , tell to
me ...
LINES ON THE SAME PICTURE BEING REMOVED TO MAKE PLACE FOR A
PORTRAIT OF A LADY BY TITIAN . Who art thou , fair one , who usurp ' st the
place Of Blanch , the lady of the matchless grace ? Come , fair and pretty , tell to
me ...
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How can ' st say thou hast been there already ? The bells are only now ringing for
morning service , and hast thou been at church already ? JOHN . I left my bed
betimes , I could not sleep , And when I rose , I look ' d ( as my custom is ) From ...
How can ' st say thou hast been there already ? The bells are only now ringing for
morning service , and hast thou been at church already ? JOHN . I left my bed
betimes , I could not sleep , And when I rose , I look ' d ( as my custom is ) From ...
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False things are told concerning thee , fair planet - - for I will ne ' er believe , that
thou canst take a perverse pleasure in distorting the brains of us poor mortals .
Lunatics ! moonstruck ! Calumny invented , and folly took up , these names .
False things are told concerning thee , fair planet - - for I will ne ' er believe , that
thou canst take a perverse pleasure in distorting the brains of us poor mortals .
Lunatics ! moonstruck ! Calumny invented , and folly took up , these names .
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