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... scorn a translatïon , Or bring but others ' labors to the press ; Yet , oft these monster - breeding mountains will Bring forth small mice of great expected skill . Presumption , ever fullest of defects , Fails in the doing to perform ...
... scorn a translatïon , Or bring but others ' labors to the press ; Yet , oft these monster - breeding mountains will Bring forth small mice of great expected skill . Presumption , ever fullest of defects , Fails in the doing to perform ...
Page 589
... scorn to flit On the wings of borrowed wit ; I'll make my own feathers rear me Whither others cannot bear me . Yet I'll keep my skill in store Till I've seen some more . Philarete . winters 220 But , in earnest , meanst thou so ? Then ...
... scorn to flit On the wings of borrowed wit ; I'll make my own feathers rear me Whither others cannot bear me . Yet I'll keep my skill in store Till I've seen some more . Philarete . winters 220 But , in earnest , meanst thou so ? Then ...
Page 821
... scorn there hath place , ' Tis to be hoped I may remove This scorn one day , one day by endless love . 10 20 JOHN HALL The Introduction and Notes are at page 1029 SIDNEY GODOLPHIN 821.
... scorn there hath place , ' Tis to be hoped I may remove This scorn one day , one day by endless love . 10 20 JOHN HALL The Introduction and Notes are at page 1029 SIDNEY GODOLPHIN 821.
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