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Welcome to Genoa , madam ; and to make a short cut of our long travel , faith tell me , how do you feel yourself since you came ashore ? Emilia . Feel myself ? Why , with my hands : What idle question's that ! Joculo .
Welcome to Genoa , madam ; and to make a short cut of our long travel , faith tell me , how do you feel yourself since you came ashore ? Emilia . Feel myself ? Why , with my hands : What idle question's that ! Joculo .
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This Antioch , then , Antiochus the Great Built up , this city , for his chiefest seat , The fairest in all Syria , I tell you what mine authors say : This king unto him took a fere , 21. fere ] Peere Qq ; Peer Ff 3 , 4 . consumed .
This Antioch , then , Antiochus the Great Built up , this city , for his chiefest seat , The fairest in all Syria , I tell you what mine authors say : This king unto him took a fere , 21. fere ] Peere Qq ; Peer Ff 3 , 4 . consumed .
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Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by desire , 30 35 Tell thee with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without covering , save yon field of stars , They here stand martyrs , slain in ...
Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by desire , 30 35 Tell thee with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without covering , save yon field of stars , They here stand martyrs , slain in ...
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Who tells us life's but breath , to trust it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys as erst they did : So I bequeath a happy peace to you 50 ...
Who tells us life's but breath , to trust it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as sick men do , Who know the world , see heaven , but feeling woe , Gripe not at earthly joys as erst they did : So I bequeath a happy peace to you 50 ...
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75 Fair glass of light , I lov'd you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stor❜d with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
75 Fair glass of light , I lov'd you , and could still , Were not this glorious casket stor❜d with ill : But I must tell you , now my thoughts revolt ; For he's no man on whom perfections wait That , knowing sin within , will touch the ...
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