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Then if all these be so , I am new wed , so ends old marriage woe ; And in your eyes so lovingly being wed , We hope your hands will bring us to our bed . Even the prose , he thinks , betrays a family likeness , e.g. in Thaliard's ...
Then if all these be so , I am new wed , so ends old marriage woe ; And in your eyes so lovingly being wed , We hope your hands will bring us to our bed . Even the prose , he thinks , betrays a family likeness , e.g. in Thaliard's ...
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If you , born in these latter times , When wit's more ripe , accept my rimes , And that to hear an old man sing May to your wishes pleasure bring , I life would wish , and that I might Waste it for you like taper - light .
If you , born in these latter times , When wit's more ripe , accept my rimes , And that to hear an old man sing May to your wishes pleasure bring , I life would wish , and that I might Waste it for you like taper - light .
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Ant . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit ...
Ant . Bring in our daughter , clothed like a bride , For the embracements even of Jove himself ; At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit ...
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Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the purchase of a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate , Are arms to princes and bring joys to subjects .
Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the purchase of a glorious beauty , From whence an issue I might propagate , Are arms to princes and bring joys to subjects .
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55 Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried , upon our neighbouring shore , 60 A portly sail of ships make hitherward . Cle . I thought as much .
55 Speak out thy sorrows which thou bring'st in haste , For comfort is too far for us to expect . Lord . We have descried , upon our neighbouring shore , 60 A portly sail of ships make hitherward . Cle . I thought as much .
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