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... thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd storms therewith are blown in sunder . The other decks her with her golden wings , If nearer your ...
... thee both his bow and muse ; With one thou slay'st the artisans of thunder , And to thy verse dost such a sound infuse , That gather'd storms therewith are blown in sunder . The other decks her with her golden wings , If nearer your ...
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... thee , sweet Chapman , she hath done : She makes in thee the spirit of Ovid move , And calls thee second master of her love . Futurum invisible . TO MY HIGHLY VALUED MR . GEORGE CHAPMAN , FATHER OF OUR ENGLISH POETS . I KNOW thee not ...
... thee , sweet Chapman , she hath done : She makes in thee the spirit of Ovid move , And calls thee second master of her love . Futurum invisible . TO MY HIGHLY VALUED MR . GEORGE CHAPMAN , FATHER OF OUR ENGLISH POETS . I KNOW thee not ...
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... thee hence , Nor thy throne bear another inference ; For if the envious forehead of the earth Lour on thy age , and claim thee as her birth , Tapers nor torches , nor the forests burn- ing , Soul - winging music , nor tear - stilling ...
... thee hence , Nor thy throne bear another inference ; For if the envious forehead of the earth Lour on thy age , and claim thee as her birth , Tapers nor torches , nor the forests burn- ing , Soul - winging music , nor tear - stilling ...
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... thee The pureness of thy never - tainted life , Scorning the subject title of a wife , Thy body not composed in thy birth , Of such condensed matter as the earth . Thy shunning faithless men's society , Betaking thee to hounds , and ...
... thee The pureness of thy never - tainted life , Scorning the subject title of a wife , Thy body not composed in thy birth , Of such condensed matter as the earth . Thy shunning faithless men's society , Betaking thee to hounds , and ...
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... thee loving ; And make my mistress think thou think'st her light , Which thought with lightest dames is nothing moving . The slender hope of favour thou hast yet , Should make thee fear , such gross conclu- sions proving : Besides , the ...
... thee loving ; And make my mistress think thou think'st her light , Which thought with lightest dames is nothing moving . The slender hope of favour thou hast yet , Should make thee fear , such gross conclu- sions proving : Besides , the ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.