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1544. armed ; so be- guiled ] Malone , armed so beguild Gildon , armed , so beguil'd Sewell , armed to beguild Qq 1-7 , armed to beguil'd Q 8 . With inward vice : as Priam him did cherish ,.
1544. armed ; so be- guiled ] Malone , armed so beguild Gildon , armed , so beguil'd Sewell , armed to beguild Qq 1-7 , armed to beguil'd Q 8 . With inward vice : as Priam him did cherish ,.
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1599 ; back creeping Weelkes's Madrigals , Malone . 45. pleasure ] pleasures Weelkes's Madrigals . 46. meetings ] meeting England's Helicon . 47. sport . . . is ] sports . are England's Helicon , Weelkes's Madrigals .
1599 ; back creeping Weelkes's Madrigals , Malone . 45. pleasure ] pleasures Weelkes's Madrigals . 46. meetings ] meeting England's Helicon . 47. sport . . . is ] sports . are England's Helicon , Weelkes's Madrigals .
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35 40 45 34. right ] Steevens , not Malone , as Cambridge Edd . say , conjectured 66 light : i.e. the turtle saw all the day he wanted in the eyes of the Phoenix . ' Malone writes : " I do not perceive any need of change .
35 40 45 34. right ] Steevens , not Malone , as Cambridge Edd . say , conjectured 66 light : i.e. the turtle saw all the day he wanted in the eyes of the Phoenix . ' Malone writes : " I do not perceive any need of change .
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