The Works of Mr. William Shakespear, Volumen7J. Darby, 1725 |
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... Daughters and of Sons , Be prodigal . The Lamp that burns by Night , Dries up his Oil , to lend the World his Light . What is thy Body , but a fwallowing Grave , Seeming to bury that Pofterity , Which by the Rights of Time thou needs ...
... Daughters and of Sons , Be prodigal . The Lamp that burns by Night , Dries up his Oil , to lend the World his Light . What is thy Body , but a fwallowing Grave , Seeming to bury that Pofterity , Which by the Rights of Time thou needs ...
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... Daughters and of Sons , Be prodigal . The Lamp that burns by Night , Dries up his Oil , to lend the World his Light . What is thy Body , but a fwallowing Grave , Seeming to bury that Posterity , Which by the Rights of Time thou needs ...
... Daughters and of Sons , Be prodigal . The Lamp that burns by Night , Dries up his Oil , to lend the World his Light . What is thy Body , but a fwallowing Grave , Seeming to bury that Posterity , Which by the Rights of Time thou needs ...
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... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To flay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To flay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
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... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To slay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To slay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
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... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To flay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
... Daughters of her Daughter ; To make the Child a Man , the Man a Child ; To flay the Tyger , that doth live by Slaughter ; To tame the Unicorn , and Lion wild ; To mock the Subtle , in themselves beguil'd ; To chear the Plowman with ...
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