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Young prince of Tyre , 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 IIO As your 120 fair self , doth tune us otherwise.
Young prince of Tyre , 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 IIO As your 120 fair self , doth tune us otherwise.
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... And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow at fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher ...
... And by relating tales of others ' griefs , See if ' twill teach us to forget our own ? Dio . That were to blow at fire in hope to quench it ; For who digs hills because they do aspire Throws down one mountain to cast up a higher ...
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Till when , —the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , Your grace is welcome to our town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our stars that frown lend us a smile . [ Exeunt . IOC - ACT II . Enter GOWER .
Till when , —the which I hope shall ne'er be seen , Your grace is welcome to our town and us . Per . Which welcome we'll accept ; feast here awhile , Until our stars that frown lend us a smile . [ Exeunt . IOC - ACT II . Enter GOWER .
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I hope , sir , if you thrive , you ' ll remember from whence you had it . Per . Believe ' t , I will . By your furtherance I am clothed in steel ; And , spite of all the rapture of the sea , This jewel holds his building on my arm ...
I hope , sir , if you thrive , you ' ll remember from whence you had it . Per . Believe ' t , I will . By your furtherance I am clothed in steel ; And , spite of all the rapture of the sea , This jewel holds his building on my arm ...
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30. Me pompæ , etc. Englished Englished by Wilkins : by Wilkins : The desire of re . faith is to be looked into . nown drew him to this enter . 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished prise . ' by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' • So 57.
30. Me pompæ , etc. Englished Englished by Wilkins : by Wilkins : The desire of re . faith is to be looked into . nown drew him to this enter . 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished prise . ' by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' • So 57.
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