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Thus write I , while I doubt to write , and wreak My harms on ink's poor loss . Perhaps some find Stella's great powers , that so confuse my mind . 10 What may words say , or what may words not say , Where truth itself must speak like ...
Thus write I , while I doubt to write , and wreak My harms on ink's poor loss . Perhaps some find Stella's great powers , that so confuse my mind . 10 What may words say , or what may words not say , Where truth itself must speak like ...
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10 Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writing ? But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true inditing ? Then mayst thou joy and be right glad , Although in woe I seem to moan .
10 Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writing ? But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true inditing ? Then mayst thou joy and be right glad , Although in woe I seem to moan .
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For a man to write well , there are required three necessaries : to read the best authors , observe the best speakers , and much exercise of his own style . In style , to consider what ought to be written , and after what manner ...
For a man to write well , there are required three necessaries : to read the best authors , observe the best speakers , and much exercise of his own style . In style , to consider what ought to be written , and after what manner ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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