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... thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . For me , be you thoughten That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely . Farewell . Thou art a piece of virtue , and ...
... thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . For me , be you thoughten That I came with no ill intent , for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely . Farewell . Thou art a piece of virtue , and ...
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... thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; ... .. • 20 25 praises , ] Pointed as by Malone ; King , 17. raz'd ] ras'd Malone ; racte Qq 1 , 2 ; 3 , 4 . 13-15 . king of men I men .... prayses ...
... thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to be touch'd ; ... .. • 20 25 praises , ] Pointed as by Malone ; King , 17. raz'd ] ras'd Malone ; racte Qq 1 , 2 ; 3 , 4 . 13-15 . king of men I men .... prayses ...
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... thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory , which desert must gain ; And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die . Yon sometimes famous princes ...
... thee hard : Her face , like heaven , enticeth thee to view Her countless glory , which desert must gain ; And which , without desert , because thine eye Presumes to reach , all thy whole heap must die . Yon sometimes famous princes ...
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... thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know . . . did ] " The meaning , " says Malone , " may be ' I will act as sick men do , who having had experience of the pleasures of the world , and only visionary and distant prospect of ...
... thee thou thyself shalt bleed . 48 , 49. Who know . . . did ] " The meaning , " says Malone , " may be ' I will act as sick men do , who having had experience of the pleasures of the world , and only visionary and distant prospect of ...
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... thee happiness . Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and courage . [ He reads the riddle . ] I am no viper , yet I feed On mother's flesh which did me breed ; 60. ' say'd ...
... thee happiness . Like a bold champion , I assume the lists , Nor ask advice of any other thought But faithfulness and courage . [ He reads the riddle . ] I am no viper , yet I feed On mother's flesh which did me breed ; 60. ' say'd ...
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