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Happy thou art not ; For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forgett'st . certain ; Thou art not For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , After the moon . If thou art rich , thou ' rt poor ...
Happy thou art not ; For what thou hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forgett'st . certain ; Thou art not For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , After the moon . If thou art rich , thou ' rt poor ...
Pagina 101
But thou hast charg'd me with ingratitude ; Hast thou not charg'd me ? Speak . But all th ' advantage of that love was thine : For , coming fraughted back , in either hand With palm and olive , victory and peace , I was indeed prepar'd ...
But thou hast charg'd me with ingratitude ; Hast thou not charg'd me ? Speak . But all th ' advantage of that love was thine : For , coming fraughted back , in either hand With palm and olive , victory and peace , I was indeed prepar'd ...
Pagina 106
By Heav'n you stir not , I must be heard , I must have leave to speak : Thou hast disgrac'd me , Pierre , by a vile blow : Had not a dagger done thee nobler justice ? But use me as thou wilt , thou canst not wrong me , For I am fallen ...
By Heav'n you stir not , I must be heard , I must have leave to speak : Thou hast disgrac'd me , Pierre , by a vile blow : Had not a dagger done thee nobler justice ? But use me as thou wilt , thou canst not wrong me , For I am fallen ...
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