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My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hourglass run , But I should think of shallows , and of fats , And see my wealthy arg'ly ...
My wind , cooling my broth , Would blow me to an ague , when I thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hourglass run , But I should think of shallows , and of fats , And see my wealthy arg'ly ...
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Whose own hard dealings teach them to suspect The thoughts of others I pray you , tell me this , • Breed of metal , meaning money at ufury , money that breeds more ----- The old editions ( two of them ) bave it , a bribe of barren metal ...
Whose own hard dealings teach them to suspect The thoughts of others I pray you , tell me this , • Breed of metal , meaning money at ufury , money that breeds more ----- The old editions ( two of them ) bave it , a bribe of barren metal ...
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Heav'n and thy thoughts are witness that thou art .. Fes . Here , catch this casket , it is worth the pains .. I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much asham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot ...
Heav'n and thy thoughts are witness that thou art .. Fes . Here , catch this casket , it is worth the pains .. I'm glad ' tis night , you do not look on me , For I am much asham'd of my exchange ; But love is blind , and lovers cannot ...
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One of these three contains her heav'nly picture . Is't like that lead contains her ? ' twere damnation To think so base a thought : it were too gross To rib her searcloth in the obscure grave . Or shall I think , in silver she's ...
One of these three contains her heav'nly picture . Is't like that lead contains her ? ' twere damnation To think so base a thought : it were too gross To rib her searcloth in the obscure grave . Or shall I think , in silver she's ...
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... Who told me , in the narrow seas that part The French and English , there miscarried A vessel of our country richly fraught : I thought upon Anthonio when he told me , And wish'd in silence that it were not his . Sola .
... Who told me , in the narrow seas that part The French and English , there miscarried A vessel of our country richly fraught : I thought upon Anthonio when he told me , And wish'd in silence that it were not his . Sola .
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