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Page 192
... nought , hold thee con- tent . In worldly works degrees are three , Makers , doers , and lookers - on : The lookers - on have liberty Both the others to judge upon ; Wherefore , in all , as men are bent , See all , say nought , hold ...
... nought , hold thee con- tent . In worldly works degrees are three , Makers , doers , and lookers - on : The lookers - on have liberty Both the others to judge upon ; Wherefore , in all , as men are bent , See all , say nought , hold ...
Page 368
... Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Say , who acts best , Drusus or Roscio ? Now I have him , that ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ...
... Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Say , who acts best , Drusus or Roscio ? Now I have him , that ne'er of aught did speak But when of plays or players he did treat . H ' hath made a commonplace book out of plays And speaks in print ...
Page 757
... nought so great as love I find ; Deep - searching wit , mount - moving might , Are nought compared to that good sprite . Life of delight and soul of bliss ! Sure source of lasting happiness ! Higher than heaven , lower than hell ! What ...
... nought so great as love I find ; Deep - searching wit , mount - moving might , Are nought compared to that good sprite . Life of delight and soul of bliss ! Sure source of lasting happiness ! Higher than heaven , lower than hell ! What ...
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