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... seeking to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the reflection , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her at so hie a price , I must needes sell other slaves to pay for her , which were both losse and shame unto me .
... seeking to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the reflection , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her at so hie a price , I must needes sell other slaves to pay for her , which were both losse and shame unto me .
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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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... I can But get to land safe , pilgrimage I'll frame Unto the blessed Maid of Wal- singhame " ; and Spenser , Faerie Queene , iii . 1 , 20 : - " A stately castle far away she spied To which her steps directly she did frame " .
... I can But get to land safe , pilgrimage I'll frame Unto the blessed Maid of Wal- singhame " ; and Spenser , Faerie Queene , iii . 1 , 20 : - " A stately castle far away she spied To which her steps directly she did frame " .
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Thou speak'st like a physician , Helicanus , That minister'st a potion unto me That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the ...
Thou speak'st like a physician , Helicanus , That minister'st a potion unto me That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , Where as thou know'st , against the face of death 70 I sought the ...
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27 : ' I will therefore commend the poet Phili- pides , who being demanded by the King Lisimachus , what favour he might doe unto him for that he loved him , made this answere to the King , that your majesty would never impart unto me ...
27 : ' I will therefore commend the poet Phili- pides , who being demanded by the King Lisimachus , what favour he might doe unto him for that he loved him , made this answere to the King , that your majesty would never impart unto me ...
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