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None , but your beauty ; ' Would that fault were mine ! 8 9 Oxford edition . The old
reading is Your words I catch . JOHNSON . Mr. Malone reads 16 Your words I'd
catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the ...
None , but your beauty ; ' Would that fault were mine ! 8 9 Oxford edition . The old
reading is Your words I catch . JOHNSON . Mr. Malone reads 16 Your words I'd
catch . " STEEVENS . The emendation ( I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the ...
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However , it seems « there is great juftaess and beauty in this image , as the
vulgar opinion , is that the mermaid always Gngs in storms . " “ This vulgar
opinion , " I am perfuaded , is peculiar to the ingenious commentator ; as , if the
mermaid is ...
However , it seems « there is great juftaess and beauty in this image , as the
vulgar opinion , is that the mermaid always Gngs in storms . " “ This vulgar
opinion , " I am perfuaded , is peculiar to the ingenious commentator ; as , if the
mermaid is ...
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William Shakespeare. Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by
base sale of chapinen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than
you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine .
William Shakespeare. Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not utter'd by
base sale of chapinen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth , Than
you much willing to be counted wise In spending your wit in the praise of mine .
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See , see , my beauty will be sav'd by merit . O heresy in fair , fit for these days ! A
giving hand , though foul , shall have fair praise . But come , the bow : -- Now
mercy goes to kill , And choosing well is then accounted ill . Thus will I save my ...
See , see , my beauty will be sav'd by merit . O heresy in fair , fit for these days ! A
giving hand , though foul , shall have fair praise . But come , the bow : -- Now
mercy goes to kill , And choosing well is then accounted ill . Thus will I save my ...
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Again , in Chapman's Homer : Words her worth had prov'd with deeds , “ Had
more round been allow'd the race , and coted far his steeds . The beauty of
amber confits in its variegated cloudiness , which Dumain calls jouluess . The
hair of his ...
Again , in Chapman's Homer : Words her worth had prov'd with deeds , “ Had
more round been allow'd the race , and coted far his steeds . The beauty of
amber confits in its variegated cloudiness , which Dumain calls jouluess . The
hair of his ...
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