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A Quern is a hand - mill , kuerna , mola . Iflandic . So in Stanyburf's tranflation of the first book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - ftones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , & c .
A Quern is a hand - mill , kuerna , mola . Iflandic . So in Stanyburf's tranflation of the first book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - ftones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , & c .
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You do impeach your modefty too much , To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; We meet with the word in Chaucer , in the character of the Monke , late edit . v . 184 : " What , fhould he ftudie ...
You do impeach your modefty too much , To leave the city , and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; We meet with the word in Chaucer , in the character of the Monke , late edit . v . 184 : " What , fhould he ftudie ...
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I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love fo well . [ Exeunt . Ob . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he do leave this grove , Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love.— Haft thou the flower there ?
I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love fo well . [ Exeunt . Ob . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he do leave this grove , Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love.— Haft thou the flower there ?
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When , at your hands , did I deferve this fcorn ? Is't not enough , is't not enough , young man , That I did never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my infufficiency ?
When , at your hands , did I deferve this fcorn ? Is't not enough , is't not enough , young man , That I did never , no , nor never can , Deserve a sweet look from Demetrius ' eye , But you must flout my infufficiency ?
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Shakspeare's own authority , however , is moft decifive . See the conclufion of the first scene of the fourth act : " Come , my queen , take hand with me , " And rock the ground whereon these fleepers be .
Shakspeare's own authority , however , is moft decifive . See the conclufion of the first scene of the fourth act : " Come , my queen , take hand with me , " And rock the ground whereon these fleepers be .
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