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So shall I never pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust depriving ; Sorrow for me is dead for aye reviving .
So shall I never pass , for how should I Procure this sacrifice amongst the living ? Time hath long since worn out the memory Both of my life and life's unjust depriving ; Sorrow for me is dead for aye reviving .
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Yet that her estate might be hid still , she made fair weather of it and so let all pass . Fortune , that saw how these parties valued not her deity , but held her power in scorn , thought to have a bout with them , and brought the ...
Yet that her estate might be hid still , she made fair weather of it and so let all pass . Fortune , that saw how these parties valued not her deity , but held her power in scorn , thought to have a bout with them , and brought the ...
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The governor of the Castle having read the King's letter , said thus to the maiden : The King's Majesty hath pardoned thy life , and allowed thy liberty ; but you must not pass before you see your lover's eyes put out .
The governor of the Castle having read the King's letter , said thus to the maiden : The King's Majesty hath pardoned thy life , and allowed thy liberty ; but you must not pass before you see your lover's eyes put out .
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