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... And be thy law , While thou didst wink and wouldst not see . Away ! take heed ; I will abroad . Call in thy death's - head there , tie up thy fears ; He that forbears To suit and serve his need Deserves his load .
... And be thy law , While thou didst wink and wouldst not see . Away ! take heed ; I will abroad . Call in thy death's - head there , tie up thy fears ; He that forbears To suit and serve his need Deserves his load .
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20 Here in a grotto shelter'd close from air , And screen'd in shades from day's detested glare , She sighs for ever on her pensive bed , Pain at her side , and Megrim 27 at her head . Two handmaids wait the throne ; alike in place ...
20 Here in a grotto shelter'd close from air , And screen'd in shades from day's detested glare , She sighs for ever on her pensive bed , Pain at her side , and Megrim 27 at her head . Two handmaids wait the throne ; alike in place ...
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Eh ? lies my Jehane ? by God's head , At Paris folks would deem them true ! Do you know , Jehane , they cry for you , " Jehane the brown ! Jehane the brown ! Give us Jehane to burn or drown ! " . 100 110 Eh gag me Robert ! sweet my ...
Eh ? lies my Jehane ? by God's head , At Paris folks would deem them true ! Do you know , Jehane , they cry for you , " Jehane the brown ! Jehane the brown ! Give us Jehane to burn or drown ! " . 100 110 Eh gag me Robert ! sweet my ...
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The Franklins Tale | 16 |
The wordes of the Host to the Phisicien | 28 |
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