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580 " My husband is thy friend ; for his sake spare me : Thyself art mighty ; for thine own sake leave me : Myself a weakling ; do not then ensnare me : Thou look'st not like deceit ; do not deceive me . My sighs , like whirlwinds ...
580 " My husband is thy friend ; for his sake spare me : Thyself art mighty ; for thine own sake leave me : Myself a weakling ; do not then ensnare me : Thou look'st not like deceit ; do not deceive me . My sighs , like whirlwinds ...
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Wilt thou be glass wherein it shall discern Authority for sin , warrant for blame , 620 To privilege dishonour in thy name ? Thou back'st reproach against long - living laud , And mak'st fair reputation but a bawd .
Wilt thou be glass wherein it shall discern Authority for sin , warrant for blame , 620 To privilege dishonour in thy name ? Thou back'st reproach against long - living laud , And mak'st fair reputation but a bawd .
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Tis thou that execut'st the traitor's treason ; Thou sets the wolf where he the lamb may get ; Whoever plots the sin , thou point'st the season ; ' Tis thou that spurn'st at right , at law , at reason ; And in thy shady cell , where ...
Tis thou that execut'st the traitor's treason ; Thou sets the wolf where he the lamb may get ; Whoever plots the sin , thou point'st the season ; ' Tis thou that spurn'st at right , at law , at reason ; And in thy shady cell , where ...
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