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Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so blinded that thou shouldest give no
glory to the giver ? Is it pestilent Machivilian policie that thou hast studied ? O
peevish [ old ed . punish ] follie ! What are his rules but meere confused
mockeries ...
Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so blinded that thou shouldest give no
glory to the giver ? Is it pestilent Machivilian policie that thou hast studied ? O
peevish [ old ed . punish ] follie ! What are his rules but meere confused
mockeries ...
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knowest thou how in the end thou shalt be visited . ” Then follow the well - known
references to Nashe ( or , as some think , Lodge ) , Peele , and the “ upstart crow '
Shakespeare . Greene died in September 1592 , and the tract must have been ...
knowest thou how in the end thou shalt be visited . ” Then follow the well - known
references to Nashe ( or , as some think , Lodge ) , Peele , and the “ upstart crow '
Shakespeare . Greene died in September 1592 , and the tract must have been ...
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And care not thou , sweet Kate , how I be clad ; Thou shalt have garments
wrought of Median silk Enchased with precious jewels fetched from far By Italian
merchants that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Terrene main .
And care not thou , sweet Kate , how I be clad ; Thou shalt have garments
wrought of Median silk Enchased with precious jewels fetched from far By Italian
merchants that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Terrene main .
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Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for
thy love : 50 Therefore ' tis best , if so it like you all , To send my thousand horse
incontinenti To apprehend that paltry Scythian . How like you this , my ...
Full true thou speak'st , and like thyself , my Lord , Whom I may term a Damon for
thy love : 50 Therefore ' tis best , if so it like you all , To send my thousand horse
incontinenti To apprehend that paltry Scythian . How like you this , my ...
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Go , stout Theridamas , thy words are swords , And with thy looks thou
conquerest all thy foes ; I long to see thee back return from thencega That I may
view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men ,
And from ...
Go , stout Theridamas , thy words are swords , And with thy looks thou
conquerest all thy foes ; I long to see thee back return from thencega That I may
view these milk - white steeds of mine All loaden with the heads of killed men ,
And from ...
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