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[Bee not proud cause fair and trim]
Bee not proud cause fair and trimBee not proud cause fair and trim, but let those lips be tasted, those eyes will hollow prove and dim; that lip and brow be wasted, and to love whole be perswaded, sullied flowr's or beauty faded. O thou art soft as is the ayre, or the words that court the faire, then let those flames by Lovers felt, that scorch'd my heart, make thine to melt.
The second book of ayres, and dialogues | ||