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And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our bofoms of their counfels fwell'd 3 ; 3 Emptying our bofoms of their counfels fwell'd ; There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And ...
And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lye , Emptying our bofoms of their counfels fwell'd 3 ; 3 Emptying our bofoms of their counfels fwell'd ; There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And ...
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There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And thence , from Athens , turn away our eyes , To feek new friends and ftrange companions . Farewel , fweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius !
There my Lyfander and myself shall meet : And thence , from Athens , turn away our eyes , To feek new friends and ftrange companions . Farewel , fweet playfellow : pray thou for us , And good luck grant thee thy Demetrius !
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With fhivering fhocks , " Shall break the locks " Of prison - gates ; " And Phibbus ' car " Shall thine from far , " And make and mar The foolish fates . " This was lofty ! -Now name the reft of the players .
With fhivering fhocks , " Shall break the locks " Of prison - gates ; " And Phibbus ' car " Shall thine from far , " And make and mar The foolish fates . " This was lofty ! -Now name the reft of the players .
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... to con them by to - mor row night ; and meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moon light ; there will we rehearfe for if we meet in the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known .
... to con them by to - mor row night ; and meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moon light ; there will we rehearfe for if we meet in the city , we shall be dog'd with company , and our devices known .
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... shall child two iffues . " There is a rofe called the childing rofe . STEEVENS . 9 By their increafe , ] That is , By their produce . JOHNSON , So , in our author's 97th Sonnet : " The teeming autumn , big with rich increase ...
... shall child two iffues . " There is a rofe called the childing rofe . STEEVENS . 9 By their increafe , ] That is , By their produce . JOHNSON , So , in our author's 97th Sonnet : " The teeming autumn , big with rich increase ...
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