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Page 81
... side where the heart is . ( 1629-30 ? ) Surely your beautiful eyes , my lady , can- not be other than my sun ; they beat upon me as strongly as the sun upon the traveler through Libyan sands . At the same time a hot vapor which I never ...
... side where the heart is . ( 1629-30 ? ) Surely your beautiful eyes , my lady , can- not be other than my sun ; they beat upon me as strongly as the sun upon the traveler through Libyan sands . At the same time a hot vapor which I never ...
Page 121
... side all unguarded , lady ? Lady . They were but twain , and purposed quick return . Comus . Perhaps forestalling night prevented them . Lady . How easy my misfortune is to hit ! Comus . Imports their loss , beside the present need ...
... side all unguarded , lady ? Lady . They were but twain , and purposed quick return . Comus . Perhaps forestalling night prevented them . Lady . How easy my misfortune is to hit ! Comus . Imports their loss , beside the present need ...
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... side to side All autumn piled , though spring and autumn here Danced hand in hand . A while discourse they hold ; No fear lest dinner cool ; when thus began 381-82 . Paris's awarding of the prize of beauty to Aphrodite over Hera and ...
... side to side All autumn piled , though spring and autumn here Danced hand in hand . A while discourse they hold ; No fear lest dinner cool ; when thus began 381-82 . Paris's awarding of the prize of beauty to Aphrodite over Hera and ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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