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... leave off loving were your better way ; Yet if you will dissemble it , you may . Love secretly ; the absence of my lord More freedom gives , but does not all afford : Long is his journey , long will be his stay ; Call'd by affairs of ...
... leave off loving were your better way ; Yet if you will dissemble it , you may . Love secretly ; the absence of my lord More freedom gives , but does not all afford : Long is his journey , long will be his stay ; Call'd by affairs of ...
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... leave one wife , and take another , was but a mat- ter of gallantry at that time of day among the Romans . Neque hæc in fœdera veni is the very excuse which Æneas makes , when he leaves his lady : " I made no such bar- gain with you at ...
... leave one wife , and take another , was but a mat- ter of gallantry at that time of day among the Romans . Neque hæc in fœdera veni is the very excuse which Æneas makes , when he leaves his lady : " I made no such bar- gain with you at ...
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... leaves unsolv'd : Dic , quibus in terris , inscripti nomina reyum Nascantur flores : et Phyllida solus habeto ; so I will give your Lordship another , and leave the exposition of it to your acute judgment . I am sure there are few who ...
... leaves unsolv'd : Dic , quibus in terris , inscripti nomina reyum Nascantur flores : et Phyllida solus habeto ; so I will give your Lordship another , and leave the exposition of it to your acute judgment . I am sure there are few who ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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