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Accuse not nature , she hath done her part ; Do thou but thine , and be not
diffident Of wisdom , she deserts thee not , if thou Dismiss not her when most thou
need'st her nigh , By attributing overmuch to things Less excellent , as thou
thyself ...
Accuse not nature , she hath done her part ; Do thou but thine , and be not
diffident Of wisdom , she deserts thee not , if thou Dismiss not her when most thou
need'st her nigh , By attributing overmuch to things Less excellent , as thou
thyself ...
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Would thou hadst hearken'd to my words , & stay'd With me , as I besought thee ,
when that strange Desire of wandering , this unhappy morn , I know not whence
possess'd thee ; we had then Remain'd still happy , not as now , despoil'd Of all ...
Would thou hadst hearken'd to my words , & stay'd With me , as I besought thee ,
when that strange Desire of wandering , this unhappy morn , I know not whence
possess'd thee ; we had then Remain'd still happy , not as now , despoil'd Of all ...
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Between thee and the woman I will puu Enmity , and between thine and her seed
; Her seed shall bruise thy head , thou bruise his heel . ” So spake this Oracle ,
then verified When Jesus , son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like
lightning ...
Between thee and the woman I will puu Enmity , and between thine and her seed
; Her seed shall bruise thy head , thou bruise his heel . ” So spake this Oracle ,
then verified When Jesus , son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like
lightning ...
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The gentler , if severely thou exact not More strength from me , than in thyself was
found . And what if love , which thou interpret'st hate , The jealousy of love ,
powerful of sway In human hearts , nor less in mind towards thee , Caused what I
did ...
The gentler , if severely thou exact not More strength from me , than in thyself was
found . And what if love , which thou interpret'st hate , The jealousy of love ,
powerful of sway In human hearts , nor less in mind towards thee , Caused what I
did ...
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Yet can I not persuade me thou art dead , Or that thy corse corrupts in earth's dark
womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world , in a low -
delved tomb ; Could Heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh no ! for
something ...
Yet can I not persuade me thou art dead , Or that thy corse corrupts in earth's dark
womb ; Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , Hid from the world , in a low -
delved tomb ; Could Heaven , for pity , thee so strictly doom ? Oh no ! for
something ...
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