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The tale begins thus : " Whilom as old stories tellen us , " There was a Duk that highte Thefeus , " Of Athenes he was lord and governour , & c . " Late edit . v . 861 . Lidgate too , the monk of Bury , in his tranflation of the ...
The tale begins thus : " Whilom as old stories tellen us , " There was a Duk that highte Thefeus , " Of Athenes he was lord and governour , & c . " Late edit . v . 861 . Lidgate too , the monk of Bury , in his tranflation of the ...
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I am , my lord , as well deriv'd as he , As well poffefs'd ; my love is more than his ; My fortunes every way as fairly rank'd , If not with vantage , as Demetrius ' ; And , which is more than all these boafts can be , I am belov'd of ...
I am , my lord , as well deriv'd as he , As well poffefs'd ; my love is more than his ; My fortunes every way as fairly rank'd , If not with vantage , as Demetrius ' ; And , which is more than all these boafts can be , I am belov'd of ...
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In idel , as men fain , ye nothing make , " But , lord , thife grifly fendly rockes blake , & c . & c . ” And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for beauties in his Eloifa to Abelard , than he has been willing to acknowledge .
In idel , as men fain , ye nothing make , " But , lord , thife grifly fendly rockes blake , & c . & c . ” And Mr. Pope is more indebted to the fame author for beauties in his Eloifa to Abelard , than he has been willing to acknowledge .
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Ob . Tarry , rash wanton ; Am not I thy lord ? Queen . Then I must be thy lady : But I know When thou haft ftol'n away from fairy land , And in the shape of Corin fate all day , Playing on pipes of corn , and verfing love To amorous ...
Ob . Tarry , rash wanton ; Am not I thy lord ? Queen . Then I must be thy lady : But I know When thou haft ftol'n away from fairy land , And in the shape of Corin fate all day , Playing on pipes of corn , and verfing love To amorous ...
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So , Lord Bacon in his Essay on Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiofity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved .... the fides likewife , & c .
So , Lord Bacon in his Essay on Gardens : " As for the other kind of fountaine , which we may call a bathing - poole , it may admit much curiofity and beauty . As that the bottom be finely paved .... the fides likewife , & c .
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