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... praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise . Arm . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? Moth . That an eel is quick . Arm . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heat- est my ...
... praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise . Arm . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? Moth . That an eel is quick . Arm . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heat- est my ...
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... praise , ] Rowe has bor- rowed and dignified this sentiment in his Royal Convert . Saxon Princess is the speaker : " Whate'er I am “ Is of myself , by native worth existing , " Secure , and independent of thy praise : " Nor let it seem ...
... praise , ] Rowe has bor- rowed and dignified this sentiment in his Royal Convert . Saxon Princess is the speaker : " Whate'er I am “ Is of myself , by native worth existing , " Secure , and independent of thy praise : " Nor let it seem ...
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... praise of mine . But now to task the tasker , -Good Boyet , You are not ignorant , all - telling fame Doth noise abroad , Navarre hath made a vow , Till painful study shall out - wear three years , No woman may approach his silent court ...
... praise of mine . But now to task the tasker , -Good Boyet , You are not ignorant , all - telling fame Doth noise abroad , Navarre hath made a vow , Till painful study shall out - wear three years , No woman may approach his silent court ...
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... praise ? Mar. Here comes Boyet . Prin . Re - enter BoYET . Now , what admittance , lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his competitors in oath , " Were all address'd to meet you , gentle lady , Before ...
... praise ? Mar. Here comes Boyet . Prin . Re - enter BoYET . Now , what admittance , lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his competitors in oath , " Were all address'd to meet you , gentle lady , Before ...
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... praise me , and again say , O short - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! For . Yes , madam , fair . Prin . no ? Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for ...
... praise me , and again say , O short - liv'd pride ! Not fair ? alack for woe ! For . Yes , madam , fair . Prin . no ? Nay , never paint me now ; Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for ...
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