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But , in that hit , you mifs ; fhe'll not be hit With Cupid's arrow ; fhe hath Dian's wit : And , ( 6 ) in ftrong proof of chastity well arm'd , From love's weak childish bow , the lives unharm'd . She will not stay the fiege of loving ...
But , in that hit , you mifs ; fhe'll not be hit With Cupid's arrow ; fhe hath Dian's wit : And , ( 6 ) in ftrong proof of chastity well arm'd , From love's weak childish bow , the lives unharm'd . She will not stay the fiege of loving ...
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But faying o'er what I have faid before ; My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par .
But faying o'er what I have faid before ; My child is yet a stranger in the world , She hath not seen the Change of fourteen years ; Let two more fummers wither in their pride , Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride . Par .
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But I am fent to find thofe Perfons , whofe names are here writ ; and can never find what names the writing perfon hath here writ . I muft to the Learned . good time , In i . e . When the evening is dark and without ftars , thefe ...
But I am fent to find thofe Perfons , whofe names are here writ ; and can never find what names the writing perfon hath here writ . I muft to the Learned . good time , In i . e . When the evening is dark and without ftars , thefe ...
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( 9 ) , then I fee , Queen Mab hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with opes ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them their feveral ...
( 9 ) , then I fee , Queen Mab hath been with you . She to fay , if you are for old proverbs , I'll fit you with opes ' tis the conftable's own word : whofe caftom was , when he fummoned his watch , and affigned them their feveral ...
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But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , ( 4 ) Direct my fuit ! On , lufty Gentlemen . Ben . Strike , drum . " [ They march about the Stage , and Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to a Hall in Capulet's Houfe .
But he , that hath the fteerage of my course , ( 4 ) Direct my fuit ! On , lufty Gentlemen . Ben . Strike , drum . " [ They march about the Stage , and Exeunt . SCENE VI . Changes to a Hall in Capulet's Houfe .
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