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... thou know ? Thou know'st thyself so little , as thou know'st not How thou didst die , nor how thou wast begot . Thou neither know'st how thou at first cam'st in , Nor how thou took'st the poison of man's sin . Nor dost thou , though thou ...
... thou know ? Thou know'st thyself so little , as thou know'st not How thou didst die , nor how thou wast begot . Thou neither know'st how thou at first cam'st in , Nor how thou took'st the poison of man's sin . Nor dost thou , though thou ...
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... thou ly'st ] Proverbs xxiii . 5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ? for riches make them- selves wings , they fly away as an eagle . False world , thou ly'st ; thou canst not lend The least delight ; Thy favors cannot gain ...
... thou ly'st ] Proverbs xxiii . 5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ? for riches make them- selves wings , they fly away as an eagle . False world , thou ly'st ; thou canst not lend The least delight ; Thy favors cannot gain ...
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... Thou art not fair for all thy red and white , 448 Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show , 500 Thou art not worthy of not worthy of a satire's quill , 533 Thou blind man's mark , thou fool's self - chosen snare , 120 Thou ...
... Thou art not fair for all thy red and white , 448 Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show , 500 Thou art not worthy of not worthy of a satire's quill , 533 Thou blind man's mark , thou fool's self - chosen snare , 120 Thou ...
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