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... doth fairly show . For your quick eyes in wand'ring to and fro , From east to west , on no one thing can glance , But , if you mark it well , it seems to dance . First you see fixed in this huge mirror blue Of trembling lights a number ...
... doth fairly show . For your quick eyes in wand'ring to and fro , From east to west , on no one thing can glance , But , if you mark it well , it seems to dance . First you see fixed in this huge mirror blue Of trembling lights a number ...
Page 379
... doth like me , The more I forbear her , the more she doth strike me , The more that I get her , the more she doth glike me ; Woe worth this ill fortune that maketh me cry That wedding and hanging is destiny . If I had been hangėd ...
... doth like me , The more I forbear her , the more she doth strike me , The more that I get her , the more she doth glike me ; Woe worth this ill fortune that maketh me cry That wedding and hanging is destiny . If I had been hangėd ...
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... doth blow . Thus we gallant seamen , In midst of greatest dangers , Do always prove our valor , We never are no changers ; But whatsoe'er betide us We stoutly undergo , Resolved , resolved , Howe'er the wind doth blow . If fortune do ...
... doth blow . Thus we gallant seamen , In midst of greatest dangers , Do always prove our valor , We never are no changers ; But whatsoe'er betide us We stoutly undergo , Resolved , resolved , Howe'er the wind doth blow . If fortune do ...
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