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uncertainty of life , and a peevish , inconstant state of liealth , would not suffer me to stay for greater performances or a better season , lest , losing this , I should never again have the opportunity to manifest how much and how ...
uncertainty of life , and a peevish , inconstant state of liealth , would not suffer me to stay for greater performances or a better season , lest , losing this , I should never again have the opportunity to manifest how much and how ...
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In woe and wealth , I'll keepe the same stayed mind ; Grief shall not breake me , nor joyes make me blind ! Then come , my faithfull consort ... Cheer me when sad , advise me when I stray ; Let us be each the other's guide and stay .
In woe and wealth , I'll keepe the same stayed mind ; Grief shall not breake me , nor joyes make me blind ! Then come , my faithfull consort ... Cheer me when sad , advise me when I stray ; Let us be each the other's guide and stay .
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Tis a sad land , that in one day Hath dull'd thee thus , when death shall freeze Thy bloud to ice , and thou must stay Tenant for yeares and centuries : How wilt thou brook't ? BODY . I cannot tell ; But if all sence 56 SILEX ...
Tis a sad land , that in one day Hath dull'd thee thus , when death shall freeze Thy bloud to ice , and thou must stay Tenant for yeares and centuries : How wilt thou brook't ? BODY . I cannot tell ; But if all sence 56 SILEX ...
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Though thou hast promis'd they should stay , The tokens of the church , and peace . No , no : Religion is a spring , That from some secret , golden mine Derives her birth , and thence doth bring Cordials in every drop , and wine .
Though thou hast promis'd they should stay , The tokens of the church , and peace . No , no : Religion is a spring , That from some secret , golden mine Derives her birth , and thence doth bring Cordials in every drop , and wine .
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II . The skinne and shell of things , Though faire , are not Thy wish nor pray'r , but got By meere despaire of wings . III . To rack old elements , Or dust ; and say , Sure here he must needs stay , Is not the 68 SILEX SCINTILLANS ,
II . The skinne and shell of things , Though faire , are not Thy wish nor pray'r , but got By meere despaire of wings . III . To rack old elements , Or dust ; and say , Sure here he must needs stay , Is not the 68 SILEX SCINTILLANS ,
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