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whofe skill was al- moft as great as his honefty ; had it ftretch'd fo far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's fake , he were living !
whofe skill was al- moft as great as his honefty ; had it ftretch'd fo far , it would have made nature immortal , and death should have play'd for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's fake , he were living !
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It were all one , That I should love a bright partic'lar star , And think to wed it ; he is fo above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his sphere , Th ' ambition in my love thus plagues itself ...
It were all one , That I should love a bright partic'lar star , And think to wed it ; he is fo above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Muft I be comforted , not in his sphere , Th ' ambition in my love thus plagues itself ...
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He , that hangs himself , is a virgin virgi- nity murthers itself , and should be buried in highways out of all fanctified limit , as a defperate offendress against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese ; confumes itfelf ...
He , that hangs himself , is a virgin virgi- nity murthers itself , and should be buried in highways out of all fanctified limit , as a defperate offendress against nature . Virginity breeds mites , much like a cheese ; confumes itfelf ...
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That man that should be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honefty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the furplis of humility over the black gown of a big heart : I am go- ing ...
That man that should be at a woman's com- mand , and yet no hurt done ! tho ' honefty be no pu- ritan , yet it will do no hurt ; it will wear the furplis of humility over the black gown of a big heart : I am go- ing ...
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I dare warrant , the Poet meant , his old Lady should fay no more than this : " I now find the Mystery of your creeping into " Corners , and weeping , and pining in fecret . " For this Rea- fon I have amended the Text , Loneliness .
I dare warrant , the Poet meant , his old Lady should fay no more than this : " I now find the Mystery of your creeping into " Corners , and weeping , and pining in fecret . " For this Rea- fon I have amended the Text , Loneliness .
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