The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... doth the Learned's taske upon him take . But that same gentle Spirit , from whose pen Large streames of honnie and sweete Nectar flowe , Scorning the boldness of such base - borne men , Which dare their follies forth so rashlie throwe , ...
... doth the Learned's taske upon him take . But that same gentle Spirit , from whose pen Large streames of honnie and sweete Nectar flowe , Scorning the boldness of such base - borne men , Which dare their follies forth so rashlie throwe , ...
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... doth supresse or conceale the said writings or hath cancelled the same , or doth refuse to set forth the same , Or that this Defend doth knowe that the said writings doe concerne the Complainant dureing the Defend life , Or that shee ...
... doth supresse or conceale the said writings or hath cancelled the same , or doth refuse to set forth the same , Or that this Defend doth knowe that the said writings doe concerne the Complainant dureing the Defend life , Or that shee ...
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... doth ne're advance The truth , but gropes , and urgeth all by chance ; Or crafty Malice might pretend this praise ... doth live . And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mixe thee so , my braine excuses , - I meane ...
... doth ne're advance The truth , but gropes , and urgeth all by chance ; Or crafty Malice might pretend this praise ... doth live . And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mixe thee so , my braine excuses , - I meane ...
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... doth run his unwearied course should , as it were , through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way , the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disorders and ...
... doth run his unwearied course should , as it were , through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way , the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disorders and ...
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... doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many winding nooks he strays , With willing sport ...
... doth rage ; But , when his fair course is not hindered , He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones , Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many winding nooks he strays , With willing sport ...
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