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Pagina 90
Come , Philomel , that sing'st of ravishment , Make thy sad grove in my dishevell'd
hair . . As the dank earth weeps at thy languishment , So I at each sad strain will
strain a tear , And with deep groans the diapason bear : For burthen - wise I ' ll ...
Come , Philomel , that sing'st of ravishment , Make thy sad grove in my dishevell'd
hair . . As the dank earth weeps at thy languishment , So I at each sad strain will
strain a tear , And with deep groans the diapason bear : For burthen - wise I ' ll ...
Pagina 372
Away with him ; bear him to the justice's . A gentleman of worship dwells at hand :
There shall his deeds be blaz d . Hus . Why , all the better . My glory ' t is to have
my action known ; I grieve for nothing , but I miss'd of one . Mast . There's little of ...
Away with him ; bear him to the justice's . A gentleman of worship dwells at hand :
There shall his deeds be blaz d . Hus . Why , all the better . My glory ' t is to have
my action known ; I grieve for nothing , but I miss'd of one . Mast . There's little of ...
Pagina 434
The shepherdprince , upon his arrival in Aragon , immediately saves the princess
from the attack of a bear , who has rushed ... resolves to run away with him , and
they appoint to meet and live in the forest , unscared by hunger or by bears .
The shepherdprince , upon his arrival in Aragon , immediately saves the princess
from the attack of a bear , who has rushed ... resolves to run away with him , and
they appoint to meet and live in the forest , unscared by hunger or by bears .
Pagina 486
Bear.baiting . M. W. i . l , i . Barbason - evil spirit in the • Dæmonology . ' H. F. I
have seen Sackerson loose . ii . 2 , n . ... Barm - yeast . M. N. D. ii . 1 , n . A beard
of the general's cut . And sometime make the drink to bear no barm . Bears ( v . ) ...
Bear.baiting . M. W. i . l , i . Barbason - evil spirit in the • Dæmonology . ' H. F. I
have seen Sackerson loose . ii . 2 , n . ... Barm - yeast . M. N. D. ii . 1 , n . A beard
of the general's cut . And sometime make the drink to bear no barm . Bears ( v . ) ...
Pagina 532
V.A.n. Through the sight I bear in things to love - through To go in the song - to
join in the song . M.A. i . 1 , . my prescience in knowing what things I should
Come , in what key shall a man take you , to go love . T. C. iii . 3 , n . in the song ?
V.A.n. Through the sight I bear in things to love - through To go in the song - to
join in the song . M.A. i . 1 , . my prescience in knowing what things I should
Come , in what key shall a man take you , to go love . T. C. iii . 3 , n . in the song ?
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