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... give themselves away , And even that power , that should deny , betray . " Who gives constrain'd , but his own fear reviles " Not thank't , but scorn'd ; nor are they gifts , but spoils . Thus Kings , by grasping more than they could ...
... give themselves away , And even that power , that should deny , betray . " Who gives constrain'd , but his own fear reviles " Not thank't , but scorn'd ; nor are they gifts , but spoils . Thus Kings , by grasping more than they could ...
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And nothing can give Satisfaction But thinking of sweet Molly Mog . A Letter when I am inditing , Comes Cupid and gives me a Jog , And I fill all the Paper with writing Of nothing but sweet Molly Mog . If I would not give up the three ...
And nothing can give Satisfaction But thinking of sweet Molly Mog . A Letter when I am inditing , Comes Cupid and gives me a Jog , And I fill all the Paper with writing Of nothing but sweet Molly Mog . If I would not give up the three ...
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... give this Cheek a little Red . " The Courtier smooth , who forty years had shin'd An humble servant to all human kind , Just brought out this , when scarce his tongue could stir , " If - where I'm going - I could serve you , Sir ? " I give ...
... give this Cheek a little Red . " The Courtier smooth , who forty years had shin'd An humble servant to all human kind , Just brought out this , when scarce his tongue could stir , " If - where I'm going - I could serve you , Sir ? " I give ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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