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... such quarrels may be broach'd , Without controlment , justice , or revenge ? Young lords , beware ! -an should the empress know This difcord's ground , the musick would not please . CHI . I care not , I , knew she and all the world ; I ...
... such quarrels may be broach'd , Without controlment , justice , or revenge ? Young lords , beware ! -an should the empress know This difcord's ground , the musick would not please . CHI . I care not , I , knew she and all the world ; I ...
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... such as was fuppos'd The wandering prince of Dido once enjoy'd , When with a happy storm they were furpriz'd , And curtain'd with a counsel - keeping cave , - We may , each wreathed in the other's arms , Our pastimes done , poffess a ...
... such as was fuppos'd The wandering prince of Dido once enjoy'd , When with a happy storm they were furpriz'd , And curtain'd with a counsel - keeping cave , - We may , each wreathed in the other's arms , Our pastimes done , poffess a ...
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... such a flaming light " And radiancy ejecteth , " That in the very darkest night " The eye to it directeth . " Chaucer , in the Romaunt of the Rose , attributes the fame pro- perties to the carbuncle : " Soche light ysprang out of the ...
... such a flaming light " And radiancy ejecteth , " That in the very darkest night " The eye to it directeth . " Chaucer , in the Romaunt of the Rose , attributes the fame pro- perties to the carbuncle : " Soche light ysprang out of the ...
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... such murderous tyranny . SAT . [ Reads . ] An if we miss to meet him hand- fomely , - Sweet huntsman , Bafsianus'tis , we mean , - Do thou so much as dig the grave for him ; Thou know'st our meaning : Look for thy reward Among the ...
... such murderous tyranny . SAT . [ Reads . ] An if we miss to meet him hand- fomely , - Sweet huntsman , Bafsianus'tis , we mean , - Do thou so much as dig the grave for him ; Thou know'st our meaning : Look for thy reward Among the ...
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... such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage ; Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it fung Sweet varied notes , enchanting every ear ! Luc . O , say thou for her , who hath done this deed ? MAR . O , thus I ...
... such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage ; Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it fung Sweet varied notes , enchanting every ear ! Luc . O , say thou for her , who hath done this deed ? MAR . O , thus I ...
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