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18 ' Look how a comet at the first appearing 120 Draws all men's eyes with wonder to behold it ; Or as the saddest tale at sudden hearing Makes silent list'ning unto him that told it : So did my speech when rubies did unfold it ; So did ...
18 ' Look how a comet at the first appearing 120 Draws all men's eyes with wonder to behold it ; Or as the saddest tale at sudden hearing Makes silent list'ning unto him that told it : So did my speech when rubies did unfold it ; So did ...
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78 And at his look she flatly falleth down , For looks kill love , and love by looks reviveth ; A smile recures the wounding of a frown , But blessed bankrupt that by loss so thriveth ! The silly boy , believing she is dead , Claps her ...
78 And at his look she flatly falleth down , For looks kill love , and love by looks reviveth ; A smile recures the wounding of a frown , But blessed bankrupt that by loss so thriveth ! The silly boy , believing she is dead , Claps her ...
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183 ' His scowling expression darkening his handsome looks ' . 1. 185 Souring his cheeks : giving him a sullen look . 1. 188 bare : threadbare , and so thin and insufficient . 1. 200 relenteth : is softened ( by the constant dripping of ...
183 ' His scowling expression darkening his handsome looks ' . 1. 185 Souring his cheeks : giving him a sullen look . 1. 188 bare : threadbare , and so thin and insufficient . 1. 200 relenteth : is softened ( by the constant dripping of ...
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