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With the true Relation of the whole Historie , aduentures and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , The no lesse strange , and worthy accidents , | in the Birth and Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . | As it hath been diuers and ...
With the true Relation of the whole Historie , aduentures and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , The no lesse strange , and worthy accidents , | in the Birth and Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . | As it hath been diuers and ...
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862-864 : " If I had a mind to be honest , I see Fortune would not suffer me : she drops booties in my mouth " . In 28 , 29. But since ... seas ] Malone first printed lines 26-30 as verse . The reading ears . . . seas is Dyce's . the ...
862-864 : " If I had a mind to be honest , I see Fortune would not suffer me : she drops booties in my mouth " . In 28 , 29. But since ... seas ] Malone first printed lines 26-30 as verse . The reading ears . . . seas is Dyce's . the ...
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All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tir'd with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes . What shall be next , Pardon old Gower , -this longs the text . what ...
All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tir'd with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes . What shall be next , Pardon old Gower , -this longs the text . what ...
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Alas ! the sea hath cast me on the rocks , 5 Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And having ...
Alas ! the sea hath cast me on the rocks , 5 Wash'd me from shore to shore , and left me breath Nothing to think on but ensuing death : Let it suffice the greatness of your powers To have bereft a prince of all his fortunes ; And having ...
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Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . • IIO 115 IOI , 102. Why , Simonides . ] Prose first in Malone ; two lines in Qq , 104-108 . Ay , ... shore ? ] Prose in Malone ; five lines in Qq , 114 , 115.
Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . • IIO 115 IOI , 102. Why , Simonides . ] Prose first in Malone ; two lines in Qq , 104-108 . Ay , ... shore ? ] Prose in Malone ; five lines in Qq , 114 , 115.
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