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William Shakespeare. Than that , which , withering on the virgin thorn , Grows ,
lives , and dies , in single blessedness . HER . So will I grow , so live , so die , my
lord , Ere I will yield my virgin patent up , Unto his lordship , whose unwished
yoke ...
William Shakespeare. Than that , which , withering on the virgin thorn , Grows ,
lives , and dies , in single blessedness . HER . So will I grow , so live , so die , my
lord , Ere I will yield my virgin patent up , Unto his lordship , whose unwished
yoke ...
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When we use this verb at present , ' we put with before the person for whose
misfortune we profess coaceru . Anciently it seems to have been employed
without it . So , in a Pennyworth of good Counsell , an ancient ballad : 66 Thus to
the wall ...
When we use this verb at present , ' we put with before the person for whose
misfortune we profess coaceru . Anciently it seems to have been employed
without it . So , in a Pennyworth of good Counsell , an ancient ballad : 66 Thus to
the wall ...
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That Death shall die , if he attempt her end " Whose life is heav'n's delight , and
Cynthia's friend . " If incense was thrown in cart - loads on the altar , this
propitious dcity was not disgusted by the smoke ' of it . STEEVENS . > At a fair
vellal ...
That Death shall die , if he attempt her end " Whose life is heav'n's delight , and
Cynthia's friend . " If incense was thrown in cart - loads on the altar , this
propitious dcity was not disgusted by the smoke ' of it . STEEVENS . > At a fair
vellal ...
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Now she holds me not ; Now follow , if thou dar'st , to try whose right , Or thine or
mine , is most in Helena : 7 S Beaumont and Fletcher mention this property of it in
The Knight of the Burning Peftle : “ Should they put him into a straight pair of ...
Now she holds me not ; Now follow , if thou dar'st , to try whose right , Or thine or
mine , is most in Helena : 7 S Beaumont and Fletcher mention this property of it in
The Knight of the Burning Peftle : “ Should they put him into a straight pair of ...
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Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye ; Whose liquor hath this virtuous
property , To take from thence all error , with his might , And make his eye - balls
roll with wonted fight . When they next wake , all this derision Shall seem a dream
, and ...
Then crush this herb into Lysander's eye ; Whose liquor hath this virtuous
property , To take from thence all error , with his might , And make his eye - balls
roll with wonted fight . When they next wake , all this derision Shall seem a dream
, and ...
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