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... fair from fair sometime declines , 1 beautiful . 2 consider . 4 3 descendants ; the sonnet is one of several in which Shakespeare is urging a young man to marry and perpetuate his fine qualities in his children . 4 beauty . By chance or ...
... fair from fair sometime declines , 1 beautiful . 2 consider . 4 3 descendants ; the sonnet is one of several in which Shakespeare is urging a young man to marry and perpetuate his fine qualities in his children . 4 beauty . By chance or ...
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... fair . CHORUS Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but the brave deserves the fair . II Timotheus , 88 placed on high Amid the tuneful choir , With flying fingers touched the lyre : The trembling ...
... fair . CHORUS Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but the brave deserves the fair . II Timotheus , 88 placed on high Amid the tuneful choir , With flying fingers touched the lyre : The trembling ...
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... Fair daffodils , we weep to see . 148 207 " Courage ! " he said , and pointed toward the land 926 Creep into thy narrow bed . 1125 Cromwell , our chief of men , who through a cloud 320 Crossing the Bar . 982 Fair seed - time had my soul ...
... Fair daffodils , we weep to see . 148 207 " Courage ! " he said , and pointed toward the land 926 Creep into thy narrow bed . 1125 Cromwell , our chief of men , who through a cloud 320 Crossing the Bar . 982 Fair seed - time had my soul ...
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