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And calling to mind to whom I might chiefly commit the fruits of my smiling muse , suddenly . was cast before my eyes the perfect view of your friendly mind , gentle : Master Lovelace ; unto whom , for the numbered heaps of sundry ...
And calling to mind to whom I might chiefly commit the fruits of my smiling muse , suddenly . was cast before my eyes the perfect view of your friendly mind , gentle : Master Lovelace ; unto whom , for the numbered heaps of sundry ...
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SIR EDWARD DYER " This newer liss personalment Manis lambic puntometer SIR EDWARD DYER The Introduction and Notes are at pages 12 10 and 1273 FROM WILLIAM BYRD's Psalms , Sonnets , and Songs , 1588 [ My mind to me a kingdom is ] My mind ...
SIR EDWARD DYER " This newer liss personalment Manis lambic puntometer SIR EDWARD DYER The Introduction and Notes are at pages 12 10 and 1273 FROM WILLIAM BYRD's Psalms , Sonnets , and Songs , 1588 [ My mind to me a kingdom is ] My mind ...
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For as he which is distempered with anger or drunkenness cannot easily perceive the truth because his mind is removed from his place of constancy , so whosoever is disturbed with envy , love , or hatred can never rightly discern who is ...
For as he which is distempered with anger or drunkenness cannot easily perceive the truth because his mind is removed from his place of constancy , so whosoever is disturbed with envy , love , or hatred can never rightly discern who is ...
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