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Ant . Before thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 6. Bring in our daughter . • Music ' as a stage direction ; Qq and Ff prefix • Music ...
Ant . Before thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 6. Bring in our daughter . • Music ' as a stage direction ; Qq and Ff prefix • Music ...
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Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
Fair glass of light , I loved you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stored with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
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Young prince of Tyre , 110 Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to cancel of your days ; Yet hope , succeeding from so fair a tree 120 As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise.
Young prince of Tyre , 110 Though by the tenour of our strict edict , Your exposition misinterpreting , We might proceed to cancel of your days ; Yet hope , succeeding from so fair a tree 120 As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise.
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120 As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we'll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour ...
120 As your fair self , doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we'll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour ...
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Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per .
Marry , sir , half a day's journey : and I'll tell you , he hath a fair daughter , and tomorrow is her birth - day ; and there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per .
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