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Nay , now thou goest from fortune's office to nature's : fortune reigns in gifts of the world , not in the lineaments of nature . Enter TOUCHSTONE . Cel . No ? When nature hath made a fair creature , may she not by fortune fall into the ...
Nay , now thou goest from fortune's office to nature's : fortune reigns in gifts of the world , not in the lineaments of nature . Enter TOUCHSTONE . Cel . No ? When nature hath made a fair creature , may she not by fortune fall into the ...
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I must have you To my country villa : rise before the sun , Then make a breakfast of the morning dew , Serv'd up by nature on some grassy hill . Cald . You talk of nothing . :Dur . This ta'en as a preparative , to strengthen Your queasy ...
I must have you To my country villa : rise before the sun , Then make a breakfast of the morning dew , Serv'd up by nature on some grassy hill . Cald . You talk of nothing . :Dur . This ta'en as a preparative , to strengthen Your queasy ...
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Sir , the year growing ancient ,Not yet on summer's death , nor on the birth Of trembling winter , -the fairest flowers o ' the season Are our carnations , and streak'd gilly'vors , Which some call nature's bastards : of that kind Our ...
Sir , the year growing ancient ,Not yet on summer's death , nor on the birth Of trembling winter , -the fairest flowers o ' the season Are our carnations , and streak'd gilly'vors , Which some call nature's bastards : of that kind Our ...
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