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... should indeed have naturally concluded . that these important facts , for such the birth and death of a man of merit or eminence un- doubtedly are , would be found in the lives that have been written of almost all the perfons just named ...
... should indeed have naturally concluded . that these important facts , for such the birth and death of a man of merit or eminence un- doubtedly are , would be found in the lives that have been written of almost all the perfons just named ...
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... should it , perhaps , if it could , be concealed that the idea originated from a fight of the elegant French fong - book , in- titled L'ANTHOLOGIE FRANÇOISE . CONTENTS , AND AUTHORITIES . VOL . I. THE lover vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... should it , perhaps , if it could , be concealed that the idea originated from a fight of the elegant French fong - book , in- titled L'ANTHOLOGIE FRANÇOISE . CONTENTS , AND AUTHORITIES . VOL . I. THE lover vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Should we then figh , or fing , or mone ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not fo cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As fhe my fuite and affection ; So that I am paft remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done ...
... Should we then figh , or fing , or mone ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not fo cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As fhe my fuite and affection ; So that I am paft remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done ...
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... swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought , and chafed oft with dartes ; 20 * Born 15 .. ; beheaded 1546 . V. 6. trove . With filver droppes the meade yet spreade for ruthe ,
... swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought , and chafed oft with dartes ; 20 * Born 15 .. ; beheaded 1546 . V. 6. trove . With filver droppes the meade yet spreade for ruthe ,
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... the ftoure , Wherein I saw so faire a fight as shee . Yet all for nought : fuch fight hath bred my bane : Ah God , that loue should breed both ioy and paine ! It is not Hobbinol , wherefore I plaine , Albee SPENSER . 9.
... the ftoure , Wherein I saw so faire a fight as shee . Yet all for nought : fuch fight hath bred my bane : Ah God , that loue should breed both ioy and paine ! It is not Hobbinol , wherefore I plaine , Albee SPENSER . 9.
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