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Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make . 1 An Apology for Poetry , part Üli . ( 1580 ) . 2 The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1611 ) . no In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature 7 .
Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make . 1 An Apology for Poetry , part Üli . ( 1580 ) . 2 The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1611 ) . no In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature 7 .
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no In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature ! ... thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There may be other passage ...
no In the novel this becomes :Poor inch of nature ! ... thou art as rudely welcome to the world as ever princess ' babe was , and hast as chiding a nativity as fire , air , earth , and water can afford thee . There may be other passage ...
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Ant . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit ...
Ant . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit ...
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Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath ...
Wind , rain , and thunder , remember , earthly man Is but a substance that must yield to you ; And I , as fits my nature , do obey you : Alas , the sea hath cast me on the rocks , Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath ...
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Return them , we are ready ; and our daughter , In honour of whose birth these triumphs are , Sits here , like beauty's child , whom nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . [ Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal ...
Return them , we are ready ; and our daughter , In honour of whose birth these triumphs are , Sits here , like beauty's child , whom nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . [ Exit a Lord . Thai . It pleaseth you , my royal ...
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