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Further , I think that Shakspere's account of Sextus pressing Lucrece's breast with his hand , His hand , as proud of such a dignitie Smoaking with pride , marcht on to take his stand On her bare breast , the heart of all her land ...
Further , I think that Shakspere's account of Sextus pressing Lucrece's breast with his hand , His hand , as proud of such a dignitie Smoaking with pride , marcht on to take his stand On her bare breast , the heart of all her land ...
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Round - hoof'd , short - jointed , fetlocks shag and long , Broad breast , full eye , small head and nostril wide , High crest , short ears , straight legs and passing strong , Thin mane , thick tail , broad buttock , tender hide : Look ...
Round - hoof'd , short - jointed , fetlocks shag and long , Broad breast , full eye , small head and nostril wide , High crest , short ears , straight legs and passing strong , Thin mane , thick tail , broad buttock , tender hide : Look ...
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His drumming heart cheers up his burning eye , 435 His eye commends the leading to his hand ; His hand , as proud of such a dignity , Smoking with pride , march'd on to make his stand On her bare breast , the heart of all her land ...
His drumming heart cheers up his burning eye , 435 His eye commends the leading to his hand ; His hand , as proud of such a dignity , Smoking with pride , march'd on to make his stand On her bare breast , the heart of all her land ...
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