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... Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie ...
... Fate , And Heaven , that seem'd regardless of our For France and Spain did Miracles create , Such mortal Quarrels to compose in Peace As Nature bred and Int'rest did encrease . We sigh'd to hear the fair Iberian Bride Must grow a Lilie ...
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... Fate among her precious Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born Pallas did the Gods surprise ; When , springing forth from Jove's new- closing Wound , ΙΟΙ She struck ...
... Fate among her precious Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born Pallas did the Gods surprise ; When , springing forth from Jove's new- closing Wound , ΙΟΙ She struck ...
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... Fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel Destiny content To finish all the Murder at a blow , To sweep at once her Life and Beauty too ; But , like a hardn'd Fellon , took a pride To work more Mischievously slow , And plunder'd first , and then ...
... Fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel Destiny content To finish all the Murder at a blow , To sweep at once her Life and Beauty too ; But , like a hardn'd Fellon , took a pride To work more Mischievously slow , And plunder'd first , and then ...
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