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... earth here and there , And turned up stitches orderly , -at whose end when they were A fellow ever gave their hands full cups of luscious wine , Which emptied , for another stitch the earth they undermine , And long till th ' utmost ...
... earth here and there , And turned up stitches orderly , -at whose end when they were A fellow ever gave their hands full cups of luscious wine , Which emptied , for another stitch the earth they undermine , And long till th ' utmost ...
Page 389
... Earth still holds ope her gate ; Come ! come ! the bells do cry . I am sick , I must die . Lord , have mercy on us ! Wit with his wantonness Tasteth death's bitterness ; Hell's executioner Hath no ears for to hear What vain art can ...
... Earth still holds ope her gate ; Come ! come ! the bells do cry . I am sick , I must die . Lord , have mercy on us ! Wit with his wantonness Tasteth death's bitterness ; Hell's executioner Hath no ears for to hear What vain art can ...
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... earth ; vain man , thou dot'st , vain earth , thou ly'st . What mean dull souls , in this high measure To haberdash In earth's base wares , whose greatest treasure Is dross and trash ? The height of whose enchanting pleasure Is but a ...
... earth ; vain man , thou dot'st , vain earth , thou ly'st . What mean dull souls , in this high measure To haberdash In earth's base wares , whose greatest treasure Is dross and trash ? The height of whose enchanting pleasure Is but a ...
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