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Pagina 71
I Tender my He rouseth up himself , and makes à pause ; While she , the picture
Pleads in a wilderness , where are no laws , To the rough beast that knows no
gentle right , Nor aught obeys but his foul appetite : In his dim mist the aspiring ...
I Tender my He rouseth up himself , and makes à pause ; While she , the picture
Pleads in a wilderness , where are no laws , To the rough beast that knows no
gentle right , Nor aught obeys but his foul appetite : In his dim mist the aspiring ...
Pagina 184
Was used in giving gentle doom ; And taught it thus anew to greet : “ I hate ” she
alter'd with an end , That follow'd it as gentle day Doth follow night , who like a
fiend From heaven to hell is flown away . “ I hate ” from hate away she threw , And
...
Was used in giving gentle doom ; And taught it thus anew to greet : “ I hate ” she
alter'd with an end , That follow'd it as gentle day Doth follow night , who like a
fiend From heaven to hell is flown away . “ I hate ” from hate away she threw , And
...
Pagina 204
I do forgive thy robbery , gentle thief , Although thou steal thee all my poverty ;
And yet , love knows , it is a greater grief To bear love's wrong than hate's known
injury . Lascivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , Kill me with spites ; yet we ...
I do forgive thy robbery , gentle thief , Although thou steal thee all my poverty ;
And yet , love knows , it is a greater grief To bear love's wrong than hate's known
injury . Lascivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , Kill me with spites ; yet we ...
Pagina 395
Sweet Mosbie is as gentle as a king , And I too blind to judge him otherwise :
Flowers sometimes spring in fallow lands , Weeds in gardens ; roses grow on
thoms : So , whatsoe'er my Mosbie's father was , Himself is valued gentle by his
worth .
Sweet Mosbie is as gentle as a king , And I too blind to judge him otherwise :
Flowers sometimes spring in fallow lands , Weeds in gardens ; roses grow on
thoms : So , whatsoe'er my Mosbie's father was , Himself is valued gentle by his
worth .
Pagina 503
2 , n . Gentle - high - born , noble . T. i . 2 , n . Which Salique land the French
unjustly He's gentle , and not fearful . gloze Gentle - well - born . Luc.n. To be the
realm of France . Or tyrant folly lurk in gentle breasts . Glut ( v . ) - swallow . T. i . 1
, n .
2 , n . Gentle - high - born , noble . T. i . 2 , n . Which Salique land the French
unjustly He's gentle , and not fearful . gloze Gentle - well - born . Luc.n. To be the
realm of France . Or tyrant folly lurk in gentle breasts . Glut ( v . ) - swallow . T. i . 1
, n .
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