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Page 206
... means to ease thine heart convey , But thee receive for their own talént : 2 About her neck a flow'r of fresh device ... mean disseverance From ev'ry brow , to show a due distánce . Her nose directed straight , even as line , With form ...
... means to ease thine heart convey , But thee receive for their own talént : 2 About her neck a flow'r of fresh device ... mean disseverance From ev'ry brow , to show a due distánce . Her nose directed straight , even as line , With form ...
Page 500
... means according to his mind : At last they have all overthrown to ground Quite topside - turvy , and the Pagan hound , Amongst the iron hooks and grapples keen , Torn all to rags , and rent with many a wound ; That no whole piece of him ...
... means according to his mind : At last they have all overthrown to ground Quite topside - turvy , and the Pagan hound , Amongst the iron hooks and grapples keen , Torn all to rags , and rent with many a wound ; That no whole piece of him ...
Page 591
... means unto his end ; But things miscounselled must needs miswend.6 Thus therefore I advise upon the case , That not to any certain trade or place , Nor any man , we should ourselves apply ; For why should he that is at liberty Make ...
... means unto his end ; But things miscounselled must needs miswend.6 Thus therefore I advise upon the case , That not to any certain trade or place , Nor any man , we should ourselves apply ; For why should he that is at liberty Make ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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