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Matthew Prior. Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works | ||
Translated from the Original French.
While soft She Parly'd with becoming grace,
And courteous smiles adorn'd her lovely face;
And courteous smiles adorn'd her lovely face;
Who heard her speak Himself might soon deceive;
And fondly hope she felt the wound she gave:
But, Oh! great Love Thy Votarie's must take care
To Serve Thee well, but trust Thee not too far.
And fondly hope she felt the wound she gave:
But, Oh! great Love Thy Votarie's must take care
To Serve Thee well, but trust Thee not too far.
Matthew Prior. Dialogues of the Dead and Other Works | ||