Part 88 (1/2)
_Ibid._ (574).
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Who, when he lived, his breath and beauty set Gloss on the Rose, smell to the Violet.
_Ibid._ (935).
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Their silent war of Lilies and of Roses.
_Lucrece_ (71).
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O how her fear did make her colour rise, First red as Roses that on lawn we lay, Then white as lawn, the Roses took away.
_Ibid._ (257).
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That even for anger makes the Lily pale, And the red Rose blush at her own disgrace.
_Ibid._ (477).
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I know what Thorns the growing Rose defends.
_Ibid._ (492).
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Rose-cheeked Adonis hied him to the chase.
_Venus and Adonis._ (3).
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A sudden pale, Like lawn being spread upon the blus.h.i.+ng Rose, Usurps her cheek.
_Ibid._ (589).
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