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He and the dull elements of earth and water quotes l . 482 : “ Her two blue win- never appear in him . " See also Sonnets , dows faintly she up - heaveth . ” . See xliv . and xlv . note on Romeo and Juliet , ii . iv .
He and the dull elements of earth and water quotes l . 482 : “ Her two blue win- never appear in him . " See also Sonnets , dows faintly she up - heaveth . ” . See xliv . and xlv . note on Romeo and Juliet , ii . iv .
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... by beauty's red and virtue's white : 65 65. beauty's . . . virtue's ] Sewell , beauties . . . vertues Qq . or , or rather , make or by blending with the expressions “ in that white intiit ) by Mr. Wyndham , who quotes tuled ” ( 1.
... by beauty's red and virtue's white : 65 65. beauty's . . . virtue's ] Sewell , beauties . . . vertues Qq . or , or rather , make or by blending with the expressions “ in that white intiit ) by Mr. Wyndham , who quotes tuled ” ( 1.
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The story of sweet chastity's decay , The impious breach of holy wedlock vow : Yea , the illiterate , that know not how To cipher what is writ in learned books , Will quote my loathsome trespass in my looks .
The story of sweet chastity's decay , The impious breach of holy wedlock vow : Yea , the illiterate , that know not how To cipher what is writ in learned books , Will quote my loathsome trespass in my looks .
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