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Sweete lord, cleare up those eies, for shame of noblesse:
Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois George Chapman
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What shall I say of his frequent pathetical ejaculations uttered of himselfe: _Sweete Jesus, save me, deliver me, pardon my sins, let thine angels receive me!
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Samuel Felton
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Sweete Themmes! runne softlie, till I end my Song. '
Prothalamion 1919
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Sweete Themmes! runne softlie, till I end my Song.
Prothalamion 1909
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What shall I say of his frequent pathetical ejaculations utter'd of himselfe: Sweete Jesus save me, deliver me, pardon my sinns, let Thine angels receive me!
The Glory of English Prose Letters to My Grandson Stephen Coleridge 1895
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In halfe a mile I came to a well wch had a stone Bason in it and an arch of stone over it; the taste was Like ye Sweete Spaw in Yorkshire and the Tunbridge waters.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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At Blith was a very Sweete house and Gardens and Grounds, it was of Brick work Coyn'd with Stones and the Windows with Stone, all sashes; the building was so neate and Exact, it was Square wth 4 juttings out at Each Corner; it Stands high and Commands the Sight of the Country about.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Sweete poyson, pretious wooe, infectious jewell --
A Laodicean : a Story of To-day Thomas Hardy 1884
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Sweete Gummes of diuers kindes and many other Apothecary drugges of which wee will make speciall mention, when wee shall receiue it from such men of skill in that kynd, that in taking reasonable paines shall discouer them more particularly then wee haue done; and than now I can make relation of, for want of the examples I had prouited and gathered, and are nowe lost, with other thinges by causualtie before mentioned.
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Sweete out of Sowre, Delighte out of Sorrowe; and to summon mine owne
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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