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... the pleasures of love ! be While alone to myself I repeat all her charms , She I love may be locked in another man's arms : She may laugh at my cares , and so false she may To say all the kind things she before said to me .
... the pleasures of love ! be While alone to myself I repeat all her charms , She I love may be locked in another man's arms : She may laugh at my cares , and so false she may To say all the kind things she before said to me .
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Phyllis , though your all powerful charms PAGE ..K . Philips 344 ..Milton 95 ..Suckling 161 Drummond 12 ... Anon . Before 1675 400 Wycherley 367 ..J . Ford 84 Tatham 250 Speed ( ? ) 409 Quarles 114 ..Flatman 378 Sackville 429 ..Anon .
Phyllis , though your all powerful charms PAGE ..K . Philips 344 ..Milton 95 ..Suckling 161 Drummond 12 ... Anon . Before 1675 400 Wycherley 367 ..J . Ford 84 Tatham 250 Speed ( ? ) 409 Quarles 114 ..Flatman 378 Sackville 429 ..Anon .
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What art thou , Love ? whence are those charms .. What can we poor females do ... ............... What care I though she be fair ............ PAGE ... Davenant 339 H. Reynolds 148 .... N . C. 398 Randolph 67 .Anon .
What art thou , Love ? whence are those charms .. What can we poor females do ... ............... What care I though she be fair ............ PAGE ... Davenant 339 H. Reynolds 148 .... N . C. 398 Randolph 67 .Anon .
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ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCES | 488 |
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