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LIKE as the culver on the bared bough , Sits mourning for the absence of her
mate , And in her songs sends many a wishful vow For his return that seems to
linger late ; So I , alone now left , disconsolate , Mourn to myself the absence of
my ...
LIKE as the culver on the bared bough , Sits mourning for the absence of her
mate , And in her songs sends many a wishful vow For his return that seems to
linger late ; So I , alone now left , disconsolate , Mourn to myself the absence of
my ...
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If things go wrong , each fool presumes t'advise , And if most happy , thinks
himself most wise ; All wretchedly deplore the present state ; And that advice
seems best which comes too late . Sedley . Take sound advice , proceeding from
a heart ...
If things go wrong , each fool presumes t'advise , And if most happy , thinks
himself most wise ; All wretchedly deplore the present state ; And that advice
seems best which comes too late . Sedley . Take sound advice , proceeding from
a heart ...
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It seems it is as proper to our age . To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions , As
it is common to the younger sort To lack discretion . Shakspere . Age sits with
decent grace upon his visage , And worthily becomes his silver locks ; He wears
the ...
It seems it is as proper to our age . To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions , As
it is common to the younger sort To lack discretion . Shakspere . Age sits with
decent grace upon his visage , And worthily becomes his silver locks ; He wears
the ...
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To my sick soul , as sin's true nature is , Each otoy seems prologue to some great
amiss . Shakspere . O ye powers that search The heart of man , and weigh his
inmost thoughts ! If I have done amiss , impute it not . Addison . Your kindred is
not ...
To my sick soul , as sin's true nature is , Each otoy seems prologue to some great
amiss . Shakspere . O ye powers that search The heart of man , and weigh his
inmost thoughts ! If I have done amiss , impute it not . Addison . Your kindred is
not ...
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... Some want the striking elegance of ease , The curious eye their awkward
movement tires , They seem like puppets led ... moving gracefully , or standing
still , One leg , as if suspicious of his brother , Desirous seems to run away from t'
other .
... Some want the striking elegance of ease , The curious eye their awkward
movement tires , They seem like puppets led ... moving gracefully , or standing
still , One leg , as if suspicious of his brother , Desirous seems to run away from t'
other .
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