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Pagina 538
... heaven , or somewhere else , So that perforce you must needs stay a time . Tit . He doth me wrong to feed me with delays . I'll dive into the burning lake below , And pull her out of Acheron by the heels . Marcus , we are but shrubs ...
... heaven , or somewhere else , So that perforce you must needs stay a time . Tit . He doth me wrong to feed me with delays . I'll dive into the burning lake below , And pull her out of Acheron by the heels . Marcus , we are but shrubs ...
Pagina 645
... Heaven knows , it is but as a tomb Which hides your life , and shows not half your parts . If I could write the beauty of your eyes , And in fresh numbers number all your graces , The age to come would say , this poet lies , Such ...
... Heaven knows , it is but as a tomb Which hides your life , and shows not half your parts . If I could write the beauty of your eyes , And in fresh numbers number all your graces , The age to come would say , this poet lies , Such ...
Pagina 767
... heaven's sun staineth . Staineth - used as a verb neuter . So. xxxiii . n . Suns of the world may stain , when heaven's sun staineth . Stale - stalking - horse . C. E. ii . 1 , n . Poor I am but his stale . Stale - thing stalled ...
... heaven's sun staineth . Staineth - used as a verb neuter . So. xxxiii . n . Suns of the world may stain , when heaven's sun staineth . Stale - stalking - horse . C. E. ii . 1 , n . Poor I am but his stale . Stale - thing stalled ...
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