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Sleep , to make its charms more priz'd Than waking joys , which most prevail ,
Had cunningly itself disguis'd In a shape that could not fail . There my Celia's
snowy arms , Breasts , and others parts more dear , Exposing new and unknown
...
Sleep , to make its charms more priz'd Than waking joys , which most prevail ,
Had cunningly itself disguis'd In a shape that could not fail . There my Celia's
snowy arms , Breasts , and others parts more dear , Exposing new and unknown
...
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... netimes languishing , with all its pride , 140 lov'd tho ' fickle lover's fide . to flight
the soft enchanting charm ; ! my head ... such counter - charms , shall listen in
their lovers ' arms . the enthusiastic fit is spent , y weakness , and too late repent .
... netimes languishing , with all its pride , 140 lov'd tho ' fickle lover's fide . to flight
the soft enchanting charm ; ! my head ... such counter - charms , shall listen in
their lovers ' arms . the enthusiastic fit is spent , y weakness , and too late repent .
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3 From wars and plagues come no such harms As from a nymph so full of charms
; So much sweetness in her face , In her motions such a grace , ' . In her kind
inviting eyes Such a soft enchantment lies , That we please ourselves too soon ...
3 From wars and plagues come no such harms As from a nymph so full of charms
; So much sweetness in her face , In her motions such a grace , ' . In her kind
inviting eyes Such a soft enchantment lies , That we please ourselves too soon ...
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IIO My eyes , with tears moist'ning her snowy arms , 105 Render'd the tribute
owing to her charms ; But as I soonest of all mortals paid My vows , and to her
beauty altars made , So among all those slaves that figh'd in vain She thought me
only ...
IIO My eyes , with tears moist'ning her snowy arms , 105 Render'd the tribute
owing to her charms ; But as I soonest of all mortals paid My vows , and to her
beauty altars made , So among all those slaves that figh'd in vain She thought me
only ...
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Charms of such a wondrous kind , Words we cannot , must not , find , A body
worthy of your mind . 25 Fancy could ne'er so high reflect , Nor Love itself such
joys expect . After such embraces past , Whose memory will ever latt , 20 „ } 30 35
...
Charms of such a wondrous kind , Words we cannot , must not , find , A body
worthy of your mind . 25 Fancy could ne'er so high reflect , Nor Love itself such
joys expect . After such embraces past , Whose memory will ever latt , 20 „ } 30 35
...
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