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Pagina 213
But , ( whatsoe're the other causes are Why thus it comes to passe ) this , doth appear , That , they who now are my Competitors , Have so o'rematched my Solicitors , That , if I speed , your House , will prove , to me , A better Friend ...
But , ( whatsoe're the other causes are Why thus it comes to passe ) this , doth appear , That , they who now are my Competitors , Have so o'rematched my Solicitors , That , if I speed , your House , will prove , to me , A better Friend ...
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But as it plainly doth appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 a Instead of Earth unto this frame , I had a faith was still the same , For to be right it ...
But as it plainly doth appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 a Instead of Earth unto this frame , I had a faith was still the same , For to be right it ...
Pagina 466
Such , in the painted World , appear'd Davenant with th ' Universal Heard . " The Nightingale does here make choice To sing the Tryals of her Voice . 170 Low Shrubs she sits in , and adorns With Musick high the squatted Thorns .
Such , in the painted World , appear'd Davenant with th ' Universal Heard . " The Nightingale does here make choice To sing the Tryals of her Voice . 170 Low Shrubs she sits in , and adorns With Musick high the squatted Thorns .
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