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... heav'n more will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ! Farewel , my lord ; ' Tis an unfeafon'd courtier , good my lord , 14 Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That fhall attend his love ...
... heav'n more will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ! Farewel , my lord ; ' Tis an unfeafon'd courtier , good my lord , 14 Advise him . Laf . He cannot want the best , That fhall attend his love ...
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... heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love fo high , That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightieft fpace ...
... heav'n . The fated sky Gives us free fcope ; only , doth backward pull Our flow defigns , when we ourselves are dull . What power is it , which mounts my love fo high , That makes me fee , and cannot feed mine eye ? The mightieft fpace ...
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... heav'n , ) So I were not his fifter : can't no other , • But I your daughter , he must be my brother ? - Count . Yes ... heav'n fhall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good Madam , pardon me . Count . Do you love my ...
... heav'n , ) So I were not his fifter : can't no other , • But I your daughter , he must be my brother ? - Count . Yes ... heav'n fhall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good Madam , pardon me . Count . Do you love my ...
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... heav'n , I love your fon : My friends were poor , but honeft ; fo's my love ; Be not offended ; for it hurts not him , That he is lov'd of me ; I follow him not By any token of prefumptuous fuit ; Nor would I have him , ' till I do ...
... heav'n , I love your fon : My friends were poor , but honeft ; fo's my love ; Be not offended ; for it hurts not him , That he is lov'd of me ; I follow him not By any token of prefumptuous fuit ; Nor would I have him , ' till I do ...
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... heav'n ; and , would your honour But give me leave to try fuccefs , I'd venture The well - loft life of mine on his Grace's Cure , By fuch a day and hour . I supposed aid , fuppofed for propping , fupporting . - 2 the Schools , Embowell ...
... heav'n ; and , would your honour But give me leave to try fuccefs , I'd venture The well - loft life of mine on his Grace's Cure , By fuch a day and hour . I supposed aid , fuppofed for propping , fupporting . - 2 the Schools , Embowell ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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