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Page 173
Please it your lord shep , he hath put me off To the succession of new days , this month : My master is awak'd by great occasion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll suit , In giving ...
Please it your lord shep , he hath put me off To the succession of new days , this month : My master is awak'd by great occasion , To call upon his own ; and humbly prays you , That with your other noble parts you'll suit , In giving ...
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My dearest master ! ... The Steward , affected with his master's misfortunes and meditating on the cause of it , says , What an excellent precept is that of loving our enemies ; grane that I may love them to chuse , rather than ...
My dearest master ! ... The Steward , affected with his master's misfortunes and meditating on the cause of it , says , What an excellent precept is that of loving our enemies ; grane that I may love them to chuse , rather than ...
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“ For many so arrive at second masters , Upon their first lord's neck . ... No , my most worthy master , ( in whose breast Doubt and Suspect , alas , are plac'd too late , ) You should have fear'd false times , when you did feast ...
“ For many so arrive at second masters , Upon their first lord's neck . ... No , my most worthy master , ( in whose breast Doubt and Suspect , alas , are plac'd too late , ) You should have fear'd false times , when you did feast ...
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