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" What thing doth please thee most? " To gaze on beauty still." Whom dost thou think to be thy foe? " Disdain of my good will." Doth company displease? "Yes, surely, many one." Where doth Desire delight to live?  "
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بواسطة Willem Bilderdijk - 1859
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...wille." Doth companye difpleafe ? zj " Yea, furelye, many one." Where doth Defire delight to live i " He loves to live alone." Doth either tyme or age Bringe him unto decaye ? 30 " No, no, Defire both lives and dyes " Ten thoufand times a daye." Then, fond Defire, farewelle,...

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...my good wille." Doth companye difpleafe ? fjj " Yea, furelye, many oae." Where doth Defire delighte to live ? " He loves to live alone." Doth either tyme or age Bringe him unto decaye ? -?) " No, no, Defire both lives and dyes " Ten thoufand time's a daye." Then, fond Defire, farewelle, Thou art no...

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...good wllle." l)bth caftipSn/e dlfpleafe ? 25 " Vea, furclye, many one';" Where doth Defoe delighte to live ? " He lo'ves to live alone." Doth' either tyme or age Bfinge him unto decaye ? 3«' «' No, no, Deflre both lives and dyeaf " Ten thoufand times a daye."...

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