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6 ) : “ And thus it hapned , Death and Cupid met Upon a time at swilling Bacchus house , Where daintie cates upon the Board were set , And Goblets full of wine to drink carouse : Where Love and Death did love the licor so , That out ...
6 ) : “ And thus it hapned , Death and Cupid met Upon a time at swilling Bacchus house , Where daintie cates upon the Board were set , And Goblets full of wine to drink carouse : Where Love and Death did love the licor so , That out ...
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But now I liv'd , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and death was lively joy . “ O , thou didst kill me : kill me once again : Thy eyes ' shrewd tutor , that hard heart of thine , 500 Hath taught them scornful tricks ...
But now I liv'd , and life was death's annoy ; But now I died , and death was lively joy . “ O , thou didst kill me : kill me once again : Thy eyes ' shrewd tutor , that hard heart of thine , 500 Hath taught them scornful tricks ...
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50 : “ I have bepluck'd his cursed steel away , Mark wept a worthy husband's death , And how the blood of Cæsar follow'd it , lived by looking on his images , ” i.e. As rushing out of doors , to be resolved children .
50 : “ I have bepluck'd his cursed steel away , Mark wept a worthy husband's death , And how the blood of Cæsar follow'd it , lived by looking on his images , ” i.e. As rushing out of doors , to be resolved children .
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