PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 - English literature |
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... leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our bareness . Against Delay . Let's take the instant by the forward top ; For we are old , and on our quick'st decrees Th ' inaudible and noiseless foot of time Steals , ere we can ...
... leave our thorns to prick ourselves , And mock us with our bareness . Against Delay . Let's take the instant by the forward top ; For we are old , and on our quick'st decrees Th ' inaudible and noiseless foot of time Steals , ere we can ...
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... leave me out For by this heaven , now at our sorrows pale , Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Solitude preferred to a Court Life , and the Advantages of Adversity . Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , Hath not old ...
... leave me out For by this heaven , now at our sorrows pale , Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Solitude preferred to a Court Life , and the Advantages of Adversity . Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile , Hath not old ...
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... leave itself unfurnished . Should lose a hair through my Bassanio's fault . If you deny it , let the danger light To have it ban'd ? What , are you answer'd. her hairs An amiable Bride . Portia . Though for myself alone I would not be ...
... leave itself unfurnished . Should lose a hair through my Bassanio's fault . If you deny it , let the danger light To have it ban'd ? What , are you answer'd. her hairs An amiable Bride . Portia . Though for myself alone I would not be ...
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... leave the figure , or disfigure it . Nun . Thes . Therefore , fair Hermia , question your desires , Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , ( if you yield not to your father's You can endure the livery of a nun ...
... leave the figure , or disfigure it . Nun . Thes . Therefore , fair Hermia , question your desires , Know of your youth , examine well your blood , Whether , ( if you yield not to your father's You can endure the livery of a nun ...
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... leave , am arm'd With his good will , and thy good company , My trusty servant , well approv'd in all : Here let us ... leaves A shallow plash , to plunge him in the deep , And with satiety seeks to quench his thirst . Tra . Mi perdonate ...
... leave , am arm'd With his good will , and thy good company , My trusty servant , well approv'd in all : Here let us ... leaves A shallow plash , to plunge him in the deep , And with satiety seeks to quench his thirst . Tra . Mi perdonate ...
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