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And thou , thrice - crowned Queen of night , furvey With thy chafte eye , from thy pale fphere above , Thy huntrefs ' name that my full life doth fway . Rofalind ! these trees fhall be my books , And in their barks my thoughts I'll ...
And thou , thrice - crowned Queen of night , furvey With thy chafte eye , from thy pale fphere above , Thy huntrefs ' name that my full life doth fway . Rofalind ! these trees fhall be my books , And in their barks my thoughts I'll ...
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As thus , Sir ; I did diflike the cut of a courtier's beard ; ] This folly is touched upon with high humour by Fletcher , in his Queen of Corinth . Has he familiarly Difik'd your yellow ftarch , or faid your doublet Was not exactly ...
As thus , Sir ; I did diflike the cut of a courtier's beard ; ] This folly is touched upon with high humour by Fletcher , in his Queen of Corinth . Has he familiarly Difik'd your yellow ftarch , or faid your doublet Was not exactly ...
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Yourfelf , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the fole inheritor Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchlefs Navarre ; the plea , of no lefs weight Than Aquitain , a dowry for a Queen . Be now as prodigal of all ...
Yourfelf , held precious in the world's esteem , To parley with the fole inheritor Of all perfections that a man may owe , Matchlefs Navarre ; the plea , of no lefs weight Than Aquitain , a dowry for a Queen . Be now as prodigal of all ...
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So I may answer thee with one as old , that was a woman when Queen Quinover of Britain was a little wench , as touching the hit it . Rof . Thou can't not hit it , hit it , hit it . [ Singing . Thou can't not hit it , my good man , Boyet ...
So I may answer thee with one as old , that was a woman when Queen Quinover of Britain was a little wench , as touching the hit it . Rof . Thou can't not hit it , hit it , hit it . [ Singing . Thou can't not hit it , my good man , Boyet ...
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Before I read this note confidered the character of Ho lofernes as borrowed from the Rhombus of Sir Philip Sidney , who , in a kind of paftoral entertainment exhibited to Queen Elizabeth , has introduced ...
Before I read this note confidered the character of Ho lofernes as borrowed from the Rhombus of Sir Philip Sidney , who , in a kind of paftoral entertainment exhibited to Queen Elizabeth , has introduced ...
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