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O my Anthonio , I do know of those , That therefore only are reputed wise , For saying nothing ; who , I am very fure , If they should speak , would almost damn those ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers , fools .
O my Anthonio , I do know of those , That therefore only are reputed wise , For saying nothing ; who , I am very fure , If they should speak , would almost damn those ears , Which , hearing them , would call their brothers , fools .
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... The skilful shepherd peeld me certain wands , And in the doing of the deed of kind , He stuck them up before the fulsome ewes ; Who , then conceiving , did in yeaning time Fall party - colour'd lambs , and those were Jacob's .
... The skilful shepherd peeld me certain wands , And in the doing of the deed of kind , He stuck them up before the fulsome ewes ; Who , then conceiving , did in yeaning time Fall party - colour'd lambs , and those were Jacob's .
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... then ? then musick is Even as the flourish , when true subjects bow To a new crowned monarch : such it is , As are those dulcet sounds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And summon him to marriage .
... then ? then musick is Even as the flourish , when true subjects bow To a new crowned monarch : such it is , As are those dulcet sounds in break of day , That creep into the dreaming bridegroom's ear , And summon him to marriage .
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Look on beauty , And you shall see ʼtis purchas'd by the weight , Which therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : So are those crisped snaky golden locks , Which make such wanton gambols with the ...
Look on beauty , And you shall see ʼtis purchas'd by the weight , Which therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : So are those crisped snaky golden locks , Which make such wanton gambols with the ...
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A . $ : : Like one of two contending in a prize , That thinks he hath done well in people's eyes ; Hearing applause and universal shout , Giddy in spirit , gazing still in doubt , Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice ...
A . $ : : Like one of two contending in a prize , That thinks he hath done well in people's eyes ; Hearing applause and universal shout , Giddy in spirit , gazing still in doubt , Whether those peals of praise be his or no ; So , thrice ...
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