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Thou , therefore , whom thou only canst redeem , Their nature also to thy nature
join ; And be thyself man , among men on earth , Made flesh , when time shall be
, of virgin seed , By wondrous birth . Be thou , in Adam's room , The head of all ...
Thou , therefore , whom thou only canst redeem , Their nature also to thy nature
join ; And be thyself man , among men on earth , Made flesh , when time shall be
, of virgin seed , By wondrous birth . Be thou , in Adam's room , The head of all ...
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Nature first gave signs , impress'd On bird , beast , air ; air suddenly eclipsed ,
After short blush of morn ; nigh , in her sight , The bird of Jove stoop'd from his
airy tour , Two birds of gayest plume before him drove ; Down from a hill , the
beast ...
Nature first gave signs , impress'd On bird , beast , air ; air suddenly eclipsed ,
After short blush of morn ; nigh , in her sight , The bird of Jove stoop'd from his
airy tour , Two birds of gayest plume before him drove ; Down from a hill , the
beast ...
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His constancy ; with such as have more show Of worth , of honour , glory , &
popular praise , Rocks , whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd ; Or that which
only seems to satisfy Lawful desires of nature , not beyond ; And now I know he ...
His constancy ; with such as have more show Of worth , of honour , glory , &
popular praise , Rocks , whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd ; Or that which
only seems to satisfy Lawful desires of nature , not beyond ; And now I know he ...
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Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth , With such a full and
unwithdrawing hand , Covering the earth with odours , fruits and flocks ,
Thronging the seas with spawn innumerable , But all to please , and sate the
curious taste ? And set to ...
Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth , With such a full and
unwithdrawing hand , Covering the earth with odours , fruits and flocks ,
Thronging the seas with spawn innumerable , But all to please , and sate the
curious taste ? And set to ...
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Beauty is Nature's brag , and must be shown In courts , at feasts , and high
solemnities , Where most may wonder at the workmanship ; It is for homely
features to keep home , They had their names thence ; coarse complexions , And
cheeks of ...
Beauty is Nature's brag , and must be shown In courts , at feasts , and high
solemnities , Where most may wonder at the workmanship ; It is for homely
features to keep home , They had their names thence ; coarse complexions , And
cheeks of ...
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