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... ancient grudge I bear him . He hates our sacred nation ; and he rails Ev'n there where merchants most do congregate , On me , my bargains , and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest . Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him !
... ancient grudge I bear him . He hates our sacred nation ; and he rails Ev'n there where merchants most do congregate , On me , my bargains , and my well - won thrift , Which he calls interest . Cursed be my tribe , If I forgive him !
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... bear , Yea , mock the lion when he roars for prey , To win thee , lady . But , alas the while ! If Hercules and Lychas play at dice Which is the better man , the May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his ...
... bear , Yea , mock the lion when he roars for prey , To win thee , lady . But , alas the while ! If Hercules and Lychas play at dice Which is the better man , the May turn by fortune from the weaker hand : So is Alcides beaten by his ...
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The first of gold , which this inscription bears : Who chooseth me , fall gain what many men defire . The second silver , which this promise carries : Who chooseth me , Mall get as much as he deserves .
The first of gold , which this inscription bears : Who chooseth me , fall gain what many men defire . The second silver , which this promise carries : Who chooseth me , Mall get as much as he deserves .
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They have in England A coin that bears the figure of an angel Stamped in gold , but that's insculp'd upon : But here an angel in a golden bed Lies all within . Deliver me the key ; Here do I choose , and thrive I as I may ! Por .
They have in England A coin that bears the figure of an angel Stamped in gold , but that's insculp'd upon : But here an angel in a golden bed Lies all within . Deliver me the key ; Here do I choose , and thrive I as I may ! Por .
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Why , then to thee , thou silver treasurehouse : Tell me once more , whąt title thou doft bear : Who chooseth me , fall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too , for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without ...
Why , then to thee , thou silver treasurehouse : Tell me once more , whąt title thou doft bear : Who chooseth me , fall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too , for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without ...
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