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Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning “ The earth , that's nature's mother , is her tomb . " When Dante reproaches 1 He uddann look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's ...
Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning “ The earth , that's nature's mother , is her tomb . " When Dante reproaches 1 He uddann look like the work of one who had been reading and thinking more deeply of nature's ...
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He is wise ; To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle And , on my life , hath stolen him home to bedd . Of some strange nature , letting it there stand Ben . He ran this way , and leapt this orchard Till she had laid it , and conjur'd ...
He is wise ; To raise a spirit in his mistress ' circle And , on my life , hath stolen him home to bedd . Of some strange nature , letting it there stand Ben . He ran this way , and leapt this orchard Till she had laid it , and conjur'd ...
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The earth , that's nature's mother , is her tomb ; : What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find : Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some ...
The earth , that's nature's mother , is her tomb ; : What is her burying grave , that is her womb : And from her womb children of divers kind We sucking on her natural bosom find : Many for many virtues excellent , None but for some ...
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Why , is not this better now than groaning for love po now art thon sociable , now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature : for this drivelling love is like a great natural , that runs lolling up and ...
Why , is not this better now than groaning for love po now art thon sociable , now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature : for this drivelling love is like a great natural , that runs lolling up and ...
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I read that once in Africa A princely wight did reign , Who had to name Cophetua , As poets they did feign : Proin nature's laws he did decline , Por sure he was not of my mind , He cared not for womankind , But did them all disdain .
I read that once in Africa A princely wight did reign , Who had to name Cophetua , As poets they did feign : Proin nature's laws he did decline , Por sure he was not of my mind , He cared not for womankind , But did them all disdain .
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