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These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of
hazard as of honour , due alike To him who reigns , and so much to him due Of
hazard more , as he above the rest High honour ' d sits ? Go therefore , mighty ...
These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of
hazard as of honour , due alike To him who reigns , and so much to him due Of
hazard more , as he above the rest High honour ' d sits ? Go therefore , mighty ...
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Motherly cares and fears got head , and rais ? d Some troubled thoughts , which
she in sighs thus clad : O what avails me now that honour high To have conceiv '
d of God , or that salute , Hail highly favour ' d among women bless ' d ! While I ...
Motherly cares and fears got head , and rais ? d Some troubled thoughts , which
she in sighs thus clad : O what avails me now that honour high To have conceiv '
d of God , or that salute , Hail highly favour ' d among women bless ' d ! While I ...
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Fair honour that thou dost thy God , in trusting He will accept thee to defend his
cause , A murderer , a revolter , and a robber . Sams . Tongue - doughty Giant
how dost thou prove me these ? Har . Is not thy nation subject to our lords ?
Fair honour that thou dost thy God , in trusting He will accept thee to defend his
cause , A murderer , a revolter , and a robber . Sams . Tongue - doughty Giant
how dost thou prove me these ? Har . Is not thy nation subject to our lords ?
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Stay , gentle Swains ; for , though in this disguise I see bright honour sparkle
through your eyes ; Of famous Arcady ye are , and sprung Of that renowned flood
, so often sung ; Divine Alpheus , who by secret sluice Stole under seas to meet
his ...
Stay , gentle Swains ; for , though in this disguise I see bright honour sparkle
through your eyes ; Of famous Arcady ye are , and sprung Of that renowned flood
, so often sung ; Divine Alpheus , who by secret sluice Stole under seas to meet
his ...
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Thou honour ' st verse , and verse must lend her wing This Mr . Henry Lawes was
a gentleman of the king ' s chapel , and ono of his band of music , and an intimate
friend of Milton . To honour thee , the priest of Phæbus ' choir SONNETS .
Thou honour ' st verse , and verse must lend her wing This Mr . Henry Lawes was
a gentleman of the king ' s chapel , and ono of his band of music , and an intimate
friend of Milton . To honour thee , the priest of Phæbus ' choir SONNETS .
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