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Pagina 416
Willing misery Outlives incertain pomp , is crown'd before ; The one is filling still , never complete ; The other , at high wish : best state , contentless , Hath a distracted and most wretched being , Worse than the worst , content .
Willing misery Outlives incertain pomp , is crown'd before ; The one is filling still , never complete ; The other , at high wish : best state , contentless , Hath a distracted and most wretched being , Worse than the worst , content .
Pagina 417
In different beds of lust ; and never learn'd The icy precepts of respect , but follow'd The sugar'd game before thee . But myself , Who had the world as my confectionary , The mouths , the tongues , the eyes , and hearts of men At duty ...
In different beds of lust ; and never learn'd The icy precepts of respect , but follow'd The sugar'd game before thee . But myself , Who had the world as my confectionary , The mouths , the tongues , the eyes , and hearts of men At duty ...
Pagina 422
Then I know thee not : I never had an honest man about me ; ay , all I kept were knaves , to serve in meat to villains . FLAVIUS . The gods are witness , Ne'er did poor steward wear a truer grief For his undone lord than mine eyes for ...
Then I know thee not : I never had an honest man about me ; ay , all I kept were knaves , to serve in meat to villains . FLAVIUS . The gods are witness , Ne'er did poor steward wear a truer grief For his undone lord than mine eyes for ...
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