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Thy weal and woe are both of them extremes ; Despair , and hope , makes thee ridiculous : The one doth flatter thee in thoughts unlikely , In likely thoughts the other kills thee quickly . Now she unweaves the web that she hath wrought ...
Thy weal and woe are both of them extremes ; Despair , and hope , makes thee ridiculous : The one doth flatter thee in thoughts unlikely , In likely thoughts the other kills thee quickly . Now she unweaves the web that she hath wrought ...
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Now is he come unto the chamber door , That shuts him from the heaven of his thought , Which with a yielding latch ... 340 But in the midst of his unfruitful prayer , Having solicited the eternal power 345 That his foul thoughts might ...
Now is he come unto the chamber door , That shuts him from the heaven of his thought , Which with a yielding latch ... 340 But in the midst of his unfruitful prayer , Having solicited the eternal power 345 That his foul thoughts might ...
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But they whose guilt within their bosoms lie Imagine every eye beholds their blame ; 1335 1340 For Lucrece thought he blush'd to see her shame : When , silly groom ! God wot , it was defect 1345 Of spirit , life and bold audacity .
But they whose guilt within their bosoms lie Imagine every eye beholds their blame ; 1335 1340 For Lucrece thought he blush'd to see her shame : When , silly groom ! God wot , it was defect 1345 Of spirit , life and bold audacity .
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