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... thine Eyes and rest secure ; No Sleepe so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . Divine Fancies , 1632 269 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ? for riches make them selves wings , they flie away as an Eagle ( Proverbs xxiii . 5 ) ...
... thine Eyes and rest secure ; No Sleepe so sweet as thine , no rest so sure . Divine Fancies , 1632 269 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ? for riches make them selves wings , they flie away as an Eagle ( Proverbs xxiii . 5 ) ...
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... thine , Thine the poise and measure ? If I say , Thou shalt be mine , Finger not my treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , onely he Who for man was sold can see , That transferr'd th ' accounts to me . But as I can see ...
... thine , Thine the poise and measure ? If I say , Thou shalt be mine , Finger not my treasure . What the gains in having thee Do amount to , onely he Who for man was sold can see , That transferr'd th ' accounts to me . But as I can see ...
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... thine owne dwelling be . Yea though ruthlesse Death assaile Thee , Still thy Lodging will not faile Thee : Still thy Soule's thine owne , and She To an House remov'd shall be , An eternall House above Wall'd , and Roof'd and Pav'd with ...
... thine owne dwelling be . Yea though ruthlesse Death assaile Thee , Still thy Lodging will not faile Thee : Still thy Soule's thine owne , and She To an House remov'd shall be , An eternall House above Wall'd , and Roof'd and Pav'd with ...
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agen Angels Ayres beauty blest blood breast breath brest bright crowne dayes dead dear death delight didst Divine dost doth drest e'er Earth Ev'n ev'ry eyes face fair Fame fantastick Fate fear fire flame flowers flowre Francis Beaumont Friend give glory grace grief grones hand happy hath head heart Heaven Hesperides Il Pastor Fido King kisse lero light live look Lord lov'd Lovers Lycidas mind mortal Muse Musick ne'er never night numbers Nymph o'er pain peace pleasure Poems Poets Polyolbion Pow'r praise Priam Quire Rose sacred selfe shade shalt shee shew shine sigh sight sing sinne skie sleep Song Sonnet Soul Spirit Spring Starres Sunne sweet tears thee thine things thir thou art thought truth twas twill unto Verse vertue weep Whilst wind wings