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And therewithall in all post hast she having lightly throwne Hir garments off , flew to the Poole and cast hir thereinto , And caught him fast betweene hir armes for ought that he could doe . Yea maugre all his wrestling and his ...
And therewithall in all post hast she having lightly throwne Hir garments off , flew to the Poole and cast hir thereinto , And caught him fast betweene hir armes for ought that he could doe . Yea maugre all his wrestling and his ...
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O , if no harder than a stone thou art , Melt at my tears , and be compassionate ! Soft pity enters at an iron gate . 595 “ In Tarquin's likeness I did entertain thee : Hast thou put on his shape to do him shame ?
O , if no harder than a stone thou art , Melt at my tears , and be compassionate ! Soft pity enters at an iron gate . 595 “ In Tarquin's likeness I did entertain thee : Hast thou put on his shape to do him shame ?
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1750 “ Daughter , dear daughter , " old Lucretius cries , “ That life was mine which thou hast here deprived . If in the child the father's image lies , Where shall I live now Lucrece is unlived ? Thou wast not to this end from me ...
1750 “ Daughter , dear daughter , " old Lucretius cries , “ That life was mine which thou hast here deprived . If in the child the father's image lies , Where shall I live now Lucrece is unlived ? Thou wast not to this end from me ...
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