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i.e. such as are destined to live to future ages ; a compliment somewhat too high even for this great and good man , whose judgment in matters of mere literature never possessed that commanding influence which the grateful poet seems ...
i.e. such as are destined to live to future ages ; a compliment somewhat too high even for this great and good man , whose judgment in matters of mere literature never possessed that commanding influence which the grateful poet seems ...
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Are precedents sufficient to forewarn The present times , or any that live in them , What folly , nay , what madness ' twere to lift A finger up in all defence but your's , Which can be but impostorous in a title . K. Hen .
Are precedents sufficient to forewarn The present times , or any that live in them , What folly , nay , what madness ' twere to lift A finger up in all defence but your's , Which can be but impostorous in a title . K. Hen .
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For respects Of birth , degrees of title , and advancement , I nor admire nor slight them ; all my studies Shall ever aim at this perfection only , To live and die so , that you may not blush In any course of mine to own me yours .
For respects Of birth , degrees of title , and advancement , I nor admire nor slight them ; all my studies Shall ever aim at this perfection only , To live and die so , that you may not blush In any course of mine to own me yours .
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No echos : for your service , we dismiss Your more attendance on the court ; take ease , And live at home ; but , as you love your life , Stir not from London without leave from us , We'll think on your reward ; away ! Clif .
No echos : for your service , we dismiss Your more attendance on the court ; take ease , And live at home ; but , as you love your life , Stir not from London without leave from us , We'll think on your reward ; away ! Clif .
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And may they live at enmity with comfort , Who grieve at such an equal pledge of troths ! You are the prince's wife now . Kath . By your gift , sir . War . Thus , I take seizure of mine own . Kath . I miss yet A father's blessing .
And may they live at enmity with comfort , Who grieve at such an equal pledge of troths ! You are the prince's wife now . Kath . By your gift , sir . War . Thus , I take seizure of mine own . Kath . I miss yet A father's blessing .
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