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... nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It is the shew and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is imprest in youth : - • By our ...
... nature's , these are ours ; this thorn Doth to our rose of youth rightly belong ; Our blood to us , this to our blood is born ; It is the shew and seal of nature's truth , Where love's strong passion is imprest in youth : - • By our ...
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... nature ; and choice breeds A native slip to us from foreign seeds : Ang mg You ne'er opprefs'd me with a mother's groan , Yet I exprefs to you a mother's care : God's mercy , maiden ! does it curd thy blood , To say , I am thy mother ...
... nature ; and choice breeds A native slip to us from foreign seeds : Ang mg You ne'er opprefs'd me with a mother's groan , Yet I exprefs to you a mother's care : God's mercy , maiden ! does it curd thy blood , To say , I am thy mother ...
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... nature From her inaidable estate , I say we must not So stain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To prostitute our past - cure malady To empiricks ; or to dissever so Our great self and our credit , to esteem A senseless help , when ...
... nature From her inaidable estate , I say we must not So stain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To prostitute our past - cure malady To empiricks ; or to dissever so Our great self and our credit , to esteem A senseless help , when ...
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... ; vileness is so : The property by what it is should go , Not by the title . She is young , wise , fair ; In these to nature she's immediate heir ; And these breed honour ; that is honour's scorn , 36 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... ; vileness is so : The property by what it is should go , Not by the title . She is young , wise , fair ; In these to nature she's immediate heir ; And these breed honour ; that is honour's scorn , 36 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... nature , of our That surfeit on their ease , will , day by day , Come here for physick . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours , that can fly from us , Shall on them settle : You know your places well ; When better fall ...
... nature , of our That surfeit on their ease , will , day by day , Come here for physick . Duke . Welcome shall they be ; And all the honours , that can fly from us , Shall on them settle : You know your places well ; When better fall ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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