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What think you if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapt in sweet cloaths ; rings put upon his fingers ; A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he wakes ; Would not the beggar then forget himself ? | Hun .
What think you if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapt in sweet cloaths ; rings put upon his fingers ; A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave attendants near him when he wakes ; Would not the beggar then forget himself ? | Hun .
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Most trusty seryant , well approv'd in all , Here let us breathe , and happily institute A course of learning , and ingenious studies , Pisa , renowned for grave citizens , Gave me my being , and my father first A merchant of great ...
Most trusty seryant , well approv'd in all , Here let us breathe , and happily institute A course of learning , and ingenious studies , Pisa , renowned for grave citizens , Gave me my being , and my father first A merchant of great ...
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... Musick and poesie use to quicken you , The mathematicks , and the metaphysicks , Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you : No profit grows , where is no pleasure ta'en : In brief , Sir , study what you most affect .
... Musick and poesie use to quicken you , The mathematicks , and the metaphysicks , Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you : No profit grows , where is no pleasure ta'en : In brief , Sir , study what you most affect .
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Gre . Why will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap . Gentlemen , content yo ; I am resolvd : Go'in , Bianca . And for I know she taketh most delight : In musick ...
Gre . Why will you mew her up , Signior Baptista , for this fiend of hell , And make her bear the penance of her tongue ? Bap . Gentlemen , content yo ; I am resolvd : Go'in , Bianca . And for I know she taketh most delight : In musick ...
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Why no , for she hath broke the lute to me , I did but tell her she niistook her frets , And bow'd her hand to teach her fingering , When , with a most impatient devilish spirit , Frets call you them : quoth she : I'll fume with them ...
Why no , for she hath broke the lute to me , I did but tell her she niistook her frets , And bow'd her hand to teach her fingering , When , with a most impatient devilish spirit , Frets call you them : quoth she : I'll fume with them ...
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