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former , the very cry is suggested without any trace of artifice or mimicry ; there is no repetition of the sounds except what is necessary for the rime . In the latter , the sounds themselves are low and inappropriate ; they are ...
former , the very cry is suggested without any trace of artifice or mimicry ; there is no repetition of the sounds except what is necessary for the rime . In the latter , the sounds themselves are low and inappropriate ; they are ...
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Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; For by our ears our hearts oft tainted be : Perchance that envy of so rich a thing , Braving compare , disdainfully did sting His high - pitch'd ...
Perchance his boast of Lucrece ' sovereignty Suggested this proud issue of a king ; For by our ears our hearts oft tainted be : Perchance that envy of so rich a thing , Braving compare , disdainfully did sting His high - pitch'd ...
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The transition to gold and silver may be natural and was certainly common , and these in turn suggest the or and argent ... Is this a mere description of 56. o'er ] Gildon , ore Lucrece's complexion , or is it suggested that she changed ...
The transition to gold and silver may be natural and was certainly common , and these in turn suggest the or and argent ... Is this a mere description of 56. o'er ] Gildon , ore Lucrece's complexion , or is it suggested that she changed ...
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