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... thefe ' stones , And curs'd be he that moves my bones . ' He had three daughters , of which two lived to be married ; Judith , the elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom the had three fons , who all died without children ; and ...
... thefe ' stones , And curs'd be he that moves my bones . ' He had three daughters , of which two lived to be married ; Judith , the elder , to one Mr. Thomas Quiney , by whom the had three fons , who all died without children ; and ...
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... thefe engines of luft , are not the things they go under : many a maid hath been feduced by them ; and the mifery is , example , that fo terrible fhews in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for all that diffuade fucceffion , but that they ...
... thefe engines of luft , are not the things they go under : many a maid hath been feduced by them ; and the mifery is , example , that fo terrible fhews in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for all that diffuade fucceffion , but that they ...
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... Thefe many fummers in a fea of glory ; But far beyond my depth - My high - blown pride · At length broke under me , and now has left me , Weary and old with fervice , to the mercy Of a rude ftream , that muft for ever hide me . Vain ...
... Thefe many fummers in a fea of glory ; But far beyond my depth - My high - blown pride · At length broke under me , and now has left me , Weary and old with fervice , to the mercy Of a rude ftream , that muft for ever hide me . Vain ...
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... Lady , you are the cruell'ft the alive , If you will lead thefe graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy . Twelfth Night , A. 1. Sc . 5 . ~ Beauty Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... Lady , you are the cruell'ft the alive , If you will lead thefe graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy . Twelfth Night , A. 1. Sc . 5 . ~ Beauty Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not THE BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... thefe flats : confider , When you above perceive me like a crow , That it is place which leffens and fets off . And you may there revolve what tales I have told you Of courts , of princes , of the tricks in war : This fervice is not ...
... thefe flats : confider , When you above perceive me like a crow , That it is place which leffens and fets off . And you may there revolve what tales I have told you Of courts , of princes , of the tricks in war : This fervice is not ...
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