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The fairest Object of our wondring Eyes Was newly offer'd up her Sacrifice ; Th'
adjoining Places where the Altar stood , Yet blushing with the fair ALMERIA's
Blood . When griev'd Orontes whose unhappy Flame Is known to all who c'er ...
The fairest Object of our wondring Eyes Was newly offer'd up her Sacrifice ; Th'
adjoining Places where the Altar stood , Yet blushing with the fair ALMERIA's
Blood . When griev'd Orontes whose unhappy Flame Is known to all who c'er ...
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Amidst th ' innumerable beauteous Train , Paris , the Queen of Cities , does
contain , ( The fairest Town , the largest , and the best , ) The fair ALMERIA shin'd
above the rest . From her bright Eyes to feel a hopeless Flame , Was of our Youth
the ...
Amidst th ' innumerable beauteous Train , Paris , the Queen of Cities , does
contain , ( The fairest Town , the largest , and the best , ) The fair ALMERIA shin'd
above the rest . From her bright Eyes to feel a hopeless Flame , Was of our Youth
the ...
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Love's heavy Burden my submissive Heart Endur'd not long , before she bore her
part ; My violent Flame melted her frozen Breast , And in soft Sighs her Pity she
express'd ; Her gentle Voice allay'd my raging Pains , And her fair Hands ...
Love's heavy Burden my submissive Heart Endur'd not long , before she bore her
part ; My violent Flame melted her frozen Breast , And in soft Sighs her Pity she
express'd ; Her gentle Voice allay'd my raging Pains , And her fair Hands ...
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... Eyes be brought ; O hide those Scenes from my tormenting Thought ; And in
their place disdainful Beauty show ; If thou would'st not be cruel , make her so :
And , something to abate my deep Despair , O let her seem less gentle , or less
fair .
... Eyes be brought ; O hide those Scenes from my tormenting Thought ; And in
their place disdainful Beauty show ; If thou would'st not be cruel , make her so :
And , something to abate my deep Despair , O let her seem less gentle , or less
fair .
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The Fair afflicted soon perceives my Tears , Explains my Sighs , and thence
concludes my Fcars : With sad Presages of her hopeless Case , She reads her
Fate in my dejected Face ; Then feels my Torment , and neglects her own , While
I am ...
The Fair afflicted soon perceives my Tears , Explains my Sighs , and thence
concludes my Fcars : With sad Presages of her hopeless Case , She reads her
Fate in my dejected Face ; Then feels my Torment , and neglects her own , While
I am ...
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