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New Eng . Dict . cites Latimer , Ploughers ( Arber , 37 ) : " He was not moved by these worldlie respectes , with these prudente considerations ; and for the verb , W. Wilkinson , Confut . Fam .
New Eng . Dict . cites Latimer , Ploughers ( Arber , 37 ) : " He was not moved by these worldlie respectes , with these prudente considerations ; and for the verb , W. Wilkinson , Confut . Fam .
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Steevens cites the Latin proverb : " Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris , " and compares with 10-12 . 792. Where ] Whereas ; as in Richard II . III . ii . 185 . 805. sepulchred ] For the accent , see Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
Steevens cites the Latin proverb : " Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris , " and compares with 10-12 . 792. Where ] Whereas ; as in Richard II . III . ii . 185 . 805. sepulchred ] For the accent , see Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
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Doth cite each moving sense from idle rest . Not daring trust the office of mine eyes , While Philomela sits and sings , I sit and mark , And wish her lays were tuned like the lark ; For she doth welcome daylight with her ditty ...
Doth cite each moving sense from idle rest . Not daring trust the office of mine eyes , While Philomela sits and sings , I sit and mark , And wish her lays were tuned like the lark ; For she doth welcome daylight with her ditty ...
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