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... soul : see , where it flies ! Ibid . O , thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars . Ibid . Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight , And burned is Apollo's laurel bough , " That sometime ...
... soul : see , where it flies ! Ibid . O , thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars . Ibid . Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight , And burned is Apollo's laurel bough , " That sometime ...
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... soul . Ibid . A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a woman . Ibid . Affliction may one day smile again ; and till then , sit thee down , sorrow ! Ibid . The world was very guilty of such a ...
... soul . Ibid . A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a woman . Ibid . Affliction may one day smile again ; and till then , sit thee down , sorrow ! Ibid . The world was very guilty of such a ...
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... soul and body to their lasting rest . Now my soul hath elbow - room . This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror . Come the three corners of the world in arms , Sc . 7 . Ibid . Ibid . And we shall ...
... soul and body to their lasting rest . Now my soul hath elbow - room . This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror . Come the three corners of the world in arms , Sc . 7 . Ibid . Ibid . And we shall ...
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... soul of goodness in things evil , Would men observingly distil it out . Sc . 1 . Every subject's duty is the king's ; but every subject's soul is his own . Ibid . That's a perilous shot out of an elder - gun . Ibid . Who with a body ...
... soul of goodness in things evil , Would men observingly distil it out . Sc . 1 . Every subject's duty is the king's ; but every subject's soul is his own . Ibid . That's a perilous shot out of an elder - gun . Ibid . Who with a body ...
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... soul , freeze thy young blood , Make thy two eyes , like stars , start from their spheres , Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand an end , Like quills upon the fretful porpentine : 3 But this eternal ...
... soul , freeze thy young blood , Make thy two eyes , like stars , start from their spheres , Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand an end , Like quills upon the fretful porpentine : 3 But this eternal ...
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Anatomy of Melancholy angels BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER beauty better blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Chap Chaucer Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil DIOGENES LAERTIUS divine Don Quixote doth dream Dryden earth Epistle eyes Fable fair fear flower fool Frag give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry Heywood honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN King Lady light Line live look Lord man's Maxim Merchant of Venice mind morning Nature ne'er never night numbers o'er pleasure Plutarch poet Pope proverb PUBLIUS SYRUS Richard III Sect Shakespeare sing sleep smile song Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet Tale tears thee Themistocles thine things THOMAS THOMAS HEYWOOD thou art thought tongue truth unto viii virtue WILLIAM wind wise woman words young youth