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Now of this dark night I perceive the reason : Cynthia for shame obscures her silver shine , X Till forging Nature be condemn'd of treason , For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine ; 730 Wherein she fram'd thee , in high ...
Now of this dark night I perceive the reason : Cynthia for shame obscures her silver shine , X Till forging Nature be condemn'd of treason , For stealing moulds from heaven that were divine ; 730 Wherein she fram'd thee , in high ...
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825 “ O unseen shame ! invisible disgrace ! O unfelt sore ! crest - wounding , private scar ! Reproach is stamp'd in Collatinus ' face , And Tarquin's eye may read the ... Alas , how many bear such shameful blows , Which not themselves ...
825 “ O unseen shame ! invisible disgrace ! O unfelt sore ! crest - wounding , private scar ! Reproach is stamp'd in Collatinus ' face , And Tarquin's eye may read the ... Alas , how many bear such shameful blows , Which not themselves ...
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1185 ' Tis honour to deprive dishonour'd life ; The one will live , the other being dead : So of shame's ashes shall my fame be bred ; For in my death I murder shameful scorn : My shame so dead , mine honour is new - born .
1185 ' Tis honour to deprive dishonour'd life ; The one will live , the other being dead : So of shame's ashes shall my fame be bred ; For in my death I murder shameful scorn : My shame so dead , mine honour is new - born .
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