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... things : One good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand , waiting upon that . Our praises are our wages : You may ride us , With one soft kiss , a thousand furlongs , ere With spur we heat an acre . But to the goal , - My last ...
... things : One good deed , dying tongueless , Slaughters a thousand , waiting upon that . Our praises are our wages : You may ride us , With one soft kiss , a thousand furlongs , ere With spur we heat an acre . But to the goal , - My last ...
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... thing : But were they false As o'er - dyed blacks , as wind , as waters ; false As dice are to be wish'd , by one ... things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) With what's unreal thou coactive art , And ...
... thing : But were they false As o'er - dyed blacks , as wind , as waters ; false As dice are to be wish'd , by one ... things not so held , Communicatest with dreams ;-( How can this be ? ) With what's unreal thou coactive art , And ...
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... things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priest - like , thou Hast cleansed my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceived in thy integrity , deceived In that which scems so . Cam ...
... things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priest - like , thou Hast cleansed my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceived in thy integrity , deceived In that which scems so . Cam ...
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... thing , where I the issue doubted , Whereof the execution did cry out Against the non - performance , ' twas a fear Which oft affects the wisest : these , my lord , Are such allow'd infirmities , that honesty Is never free of . But ...
... thing , where I the issue doubted , Whereof the execution did cry out Against the non - performance , ' twas a fear Which oft affects the wisest : these , my lord , Are such allow'd infirmities , that honesty Is never free of . But ...
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... thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the posterns So easily open ? 1 Lord . By his great authority ; Which often hath no less prevail'd than so , your command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ...
... thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the posterns So easily open ? 1 Lord . By his great authority ; Which often hath no less prevail'd than so , your command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ...
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