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Having once this juice , I'll watch Titania when she is asleep , And drop the liquor
of it'in her eyes ; The next thing then she waking looks upon , ( Be on lion , bear ,
or wolf , or bull , On meddling monkey , or on busy ape , ) • But see , while idly I ...
Having once this juice , I'll watch Titania when she is asleep , And drop the liquor
of it'in her eyes ; The next thing then she waking looks upon , ( Be on lion , bear ,
or wolf , or bull , On meddling monkey , or on busy ape , ) • But see , while idly I ...
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I'll follow you , about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake .
through brier ; Sometime a horse I'll be , sometime a hound , A hog , a headless
bear , sometime a fire ; And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and roar , and burn ,
Like ...
I'll follow you , about a round , Through bog , through bush , through brake .
through brier ; Sometime a horse I'll be , sometime a hound , A hog , a headless
bear , sometime a fire ; And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and roar , and burn ,
Like ...
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Every branch of a family is called a house ; and none but the first of the first house
can bear the arms of the family , without some distinction . of the first , therefore ,
means two coats of the firft house , which are properly due but to one .
Every branch of a family is called a house ; and none but the first of the first house
can bear the arms of the family , without some distinction . of the first , therefore ,
means two coats of the firft house , which are properly due but to one .
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Dr. Johnson reads with all the modern editors , “ I with the morning light , & c .
STEEVENS . Will not this passage bear a different explanation ? By the morn .
ing's love I apprehend Cephalus , the mighıy launter and paramour Vol . VII . I a
And ...
Dr. Johnson reads with all the modern editors , “ I with the morning light , & c .
STEEVENS . Will not this passage bear a different explanation ? By the morn .
ing's love I apprehend Cephalus , the mighıy launter and paramour Vol . VII . I a
And ...
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I was with Hercules , and Cadmus , once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd
the bear With hounds of Sparta : never did I hear Such gallant chiding ; 6 for ,
besides the spoves , 5 - they bay'd the bear - ] Thus all the old copies . And thus
in ...
I was with Hercules , and Cadmus , once , When in a wood of Crete they bay'd
the bear With hounds of Sparta : never did I hear Such gallant chiding ; 6 for ,
besides the spoves , 5 - they bay'd the bear - ] Thus all the old copies . And thus
in ...
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