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... bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less : So am not I , whom love , alas , doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires , whereat I weep and sing In joy and woe , as in a doubtful ease . seely ...
... bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less : So am not I , whom love , alas , doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires , whereat I weep and sing In joy and woe , as in a doubtful ease . seely ...
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... bring again , Bring again ; Seals of love , but sealed in vain , Sealed in vain . From WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S Macbeth [ IV . i . A cavern . In the middle a boiling cauldron . Thunder . Enter the three witches . They sing . ] 1 Witch ...
... bring again , Bring again ; Seals of love , but sealed in vain , Sealed in vain . From WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S Macbeth [ IV . i . A cavern . In the middle a boiling cauldron . Thunder . Enter the three witches . They sing . ] 1 Witch ...
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... bring To absent friends , because the self - same thing They know they see , however absent , is Here our best hay - maker . ( Forgive me this , It is our country style . ) In this warm shine I lie , and dream of your full Mermaid wine ...
... bring To absent friends , because the self - same thing They know they see , however absent , is Here our best hay - maker . ( Forgive me this , It is our country style . ) In this warm shine I lie , and dream of your full Mermaid wine ...
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SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY | 30 |
THE COURTLY MAKERS | 49 |
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