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... hear of : come more , for more you're The want is , but to put those powers in motion , That long to move . : Cym . I thank you : Let's withdraw : And meet the time , as it seeks us . We fear not What can from Italy annoy us ; but We ...
... hear of : come more , for more you're The want is , but to put those powers in motion , That long to move . : Cym . I thank you : Let's withdraw : And meet the time , as it seeks us . We fear not What can from Italy annoy us ; but We ...
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... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if Thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful ! Into. [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . 7 Depend - for continue in service ...
... Hear , nature , hear ! Dear goddess , hear ! Suspend thy purpose , if Thou didst intend to make this creature fruitful ! Into. [ 6 ] A palace graced by the presence of a sovereign . WARBURTON . 7 Depend - for continue in service ...
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... hear it : whistle then to me , As signal that thou hear'st something approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee , go . Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard ; yet I will adventure . Par . Sweet flower ...
... hear it : whistle then to me , As signal that thou hear'st something approach . Give me those flowers . Do as I bid thee , go . Page . I am almost afraid to stand alone Here in the churchyard ; yet I will adventure . Par . Sweet flower ...
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