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... and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring concord , and his discord dulcet , His faith , his sweet disaster ; with a ' world Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , That blinking Cupid gossips .
... and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring concord , and his discord dulcet , His faith , his sweet disaster ; with a ' world Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , That blinking Cupid gossips .
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... No note upon my parents , his all noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassal die : He must not be my brother ? Count . Nor I your mnother ? Hel . You are my mother , madam ; ' Would you .
... No note upon my parents , his all noble : My master , my dear lord he is ; and I His servant live , and will his vassal die : He must not be my brother ? Count . Nor I your mnother ? Hel . You are my mother , madam ; ' Would you .
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On his bed of death Many receipts he gave me ; chiefly one , Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , And of his old experience the only darling , He bad me store up , as a triple eye , . was Safer than mine own two , more dear ...
On his bed of death Many receipts he gave me ; chiefly one , Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , And of his old experience the only darling , He bad me store up , as a triple eye , . was Safer than mine own two , more dear ...
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Safer than mine own two , more dear ; I have so : And , hearing your high majesty is touch'd With that malignant cause wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , I come to tender it , and my appliance , With all ...
Safer than mine own two , more dear ; I have so : And , hearing your high majesty is touch'd With that malignant cause wherein the honour Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , I come to tender it , and my appliance , With all ...
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Dear sir , to my endeavours give consent ; Of heaven , not me , make an experiment . I ain not an impostor , that proclaim Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know I think , and think I know most sure , My art is not past power ...
Dear sir , to my endeavours give consent ; Of heaven , not me , make an experiment . I ain not an impostor , that proclaim Myself against the level of mine aim ; But know I think , and think I know most sure , My art is not past power ...
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