The History Of the Most Vile Dimagoras Who by Treachery and Poison blasted the incomparable Beauty of Divine Parthenia: Inter-woven with the History of Amoronzo and Celania. By John Quarles |
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Fly gentle Pegasus, it now must cost
Us labour, to redeem the time that's lost,
Dimagoras has gone much ground, whilst we
Loyt'ring behind, have lost the libertie
Of hearing his discourse, which, without doubt
Was pleasing; Come let's hast to find him out.
Us labour, to redeem the time that's lost,
Dimagoras has gone much ground, whilst we
Loyt'ring behind, have lost the libertie
Of hearing his discourse, which, without doubt
Was pleasing; Come let's hast to find him out.
The History Of the Most Vile Dimagoras | ||