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Oar remedies oft in ourselves do lic , Which we ascribe to heaven : thc fated sky Gives us free scope ; only , doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . ALI'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 11.
Oar remedies oft in ourselves do lic , Which we ascribe to heaven : thc fated sky Gives us free scope ; only , doth backward pull Our slow designs , when we ourselves are dull . ALI'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 11.
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Farewel , young lords , these warlike principles Do not throw from you : - ' and you , my lords , : farewel : Share the advice betwixt you ; if both gain all , The gift doth stretch itself as ' tis receiv'd , And is enough for both . 1.
Farewel , young lords , these warlike principles Do not throw from you : - ' and you , my lords , : farewel : Share the advice betwixt you ; if both gain all , The gift doth stretch itself as ' tis receiv'd , And is enough for both . 1.
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... a divulged shame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Seard otherwise ; no worse of worst extended , With vilest torture let my life he ended . King . Methinks , in thee some blessed spirit doth speak ; ?
... a divulged shame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Seard otherwise ; no worse of worst extended , With vilest torture let my life he ended . King . Methinks , in thee some blessed spirit doth speak ; ?
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That can such sweet use make of what they hate , When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defles the pitchy night ! so lust doth play With what it loaths , fot that which is away : But more of this hereafter : – You , Diana , Under ...
That can such sweet use make of what they hate , When saucy trusting of the cozen'd thoughts Defles the pitchy night ! so lust doth play With what it loaths , fot that which is away : But more of this hereafter : – You , Diana , Under ...
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That were hard to compass ; Because she will admit no kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . ' There is a fair behaviour in thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee ...
That were hard to compass ; Because she will admit no kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . ' There is a fair behaviour in thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee ...
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