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... and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that makes him bright , 860 There lives a son , that suck'd an earthly mother , May lend thee light , as thou dost lend to other .
... and patron of all light , From whom each lamp and shining star doth borrow The beauteous influence that makes him bright , 860 There lives a son , that suck'd an earthly mother , May lend thee light , as thou dost lend to other .
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... burn out thy light , and lend it not To darken her whose light excelleth thine : And die , unhallow'd thoughts , before you blot With your uncleanness that which is divine : Offer pure incense to so pure a shrine : Let fair humanity ...
... burn out thy light , and lend it not To darken her whose light excelleth thine : And die , unhallow'd thoughts , before you blot With your uncleanness that which is divine : Offer pure incense to so pure a shrine : Let fair humanity ...
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34. right ] light Steevens conj . 39. nature's ] Malone , Natures Chester and ed . 1640 , natures , Sewell . 43. either neither ] hyphened by Malone . Love hath reason , reason none , If what parts.
34. right ] light Steevens conj . 39. nature's ] Malone , Natures Chester and ed . 1640 , natures , Sewell . 43. either neither ] hyphened by Malone . Love hath reason , reason none , If what parts.
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