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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 ... art so , By what way thou art made immortal , know . Thou art too narrow , wretch , to comprehend Even thyself ; yea ...
... thou know ? Thou know'st thyself so little , as thou know'st not How thou didst die , nor how thou wast begot . Thou ... art so , By what way thou art made immortal , know . Thou art too narrow , wretch , to comprehend Even thyself ; yea ...
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... Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show Of touch or marble , nor canst boast a row Of polished pillars , or a roof of gold ; Thou hast no lantern whereof tales are told , Or stairs or courts ; but stand'st an ancient pile , And ...
... Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show Of touch or marble , nor canst boast a row Of polished pillars , or a roof of gold ; Thou hast no lantern whereof tales are told , Or stairs or courts ; but stand'st an ancient pile , And ...
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... thy music - strains . to hear , 628 Those things which make life truly blest , 828 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 ...
... thy music - strains . to hear , 628 Those things which make life truly blest , 828 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 ...
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