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... thee ( For fame is recompense enough for me ) , Methinks , beneath yon hill , I have espied A way that safely will my passage guide . ' Euryalus stood list'ning while he spoke ; With love of praise and noble envy struck ; Then to his ...
... thee ( For fame is recompense enough for me ) , Methinks , beneath yon hill , I have espied A way that safely will my passage guide . ' Euryalus stood list'ning while he spoke ; With love of praise and noble envy struck ; Then to his ...
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... thee but a little less easy , or a little more unlawful , thou shouldst see what a termagant lover I would prove . I have taken such pains to enjoy thee , Doralice , that I have fancied thee all the fine women in the town , to help me ...
... thee but a little less easy , or a little more unlawful , thou shouldst see what a termagant lover I would prove . I have taken such pains to enjoy thee , Doralice , that I have fancied thee all the fine women in the town , to help me ...
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... thee down , my Cleopatra : I'll make the most I can of life , to stay A moment more with thee . CLEOPATRA How is it with you ? ANTONY " Tis as with a man 365 ANTONY 370 375 380 Removing in a hurry ; all packed up , But one dear jewel ...
... thee down , my Cleopatra : I'll make the most I can of life , to stay A moment more with thee . CLEOPATRA How is it with you ? ANTONY " Tis as with a man 365 ANTONY 370 375 380 Removing in a hurry ; all packed up , But one dear jewel ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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Elations: The Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-century Britain Shaun Irlam Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |