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Page 322
... never mind ; his tutor , an old ass ; A pretty woman- ( that's quite natural , Or else the thing had hardly come to pass ) A husband rather old , not much in unity With his young wife - a time , and opportu- nity . IV Well - well ; the ...
... never mind ; his tutor , an old ass ; A pretty woman- ( that's quite natural , Or else the thing had hardly come to pass ) A husband rather old , not much in unity With his young wife - a time , and opportu- nity . IV Well - well ; the ...
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... never lived . A little want of correspondence with those first princi- 5 more nonsense would have been talked for a ... never been born ; if the Hebrew poetry had never been translated ; if a revival of the study of Greek ...
... never lived . A little want of correspondence with those first princi- 5 more nonsense would have been talked for a ... never been born ; if the Hebrew poetry had never been translated ; if a revival of the study of Greek ...
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... never live to trace Their shadows , with the magic hand of chance ; And when I feel , fair creature of an hour , That I shall never look upon thee more , 10 Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love ; then on the shore ...
... never live to trace Their shadows , with the magic hand of chance ; And when I feel , fair creature of an hour , That I shall never look upon thee more , 10 Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love ; then on the shore ...
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