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Ah me ! for aught that I could ever read , Could ever hear by tale or hiftory , The course of true love never did run smooth . But , either it was different in blood ; Her . O crofs ! too high to be enthrall'd to low ? ! Lyf .
Ah me ! for aught that I could ever read , Could ever hear by tale or hiftory , The course of true love never did run smooth . But , either it was different in blood ; Her . O crofs ! too high to be enthrall'd to low ? ! Lyf .
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... ftol'n from an Indian king ; She never had fo fweet a changeling 3 ; And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forefts wild : But the , per - force , withholds the loved boy , Crowns him with flowers ...
... ftol'n from an Indian king ; She never had fo fweet a changeling 3 ; And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forefts wild : But the , per - force , withholds the loved boy , Crowns him with flowers ...
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... the frier , and Siffe the dairy - maid , why then either the pottage was burnt to next day in the pot , or the cheeses would not curdle , or the butter would not come , or the ale in the fat never would have got head .
... the frier , and Siffe the dairy - maid , why then either the pottage was burnt to next day in the pot , or the cheeses would not curdle , or the butter would not come , or the ale in the fat never would have got head .
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These are the forgeries of jealoufy : And never , fince the middle fummer's spring , Met 3 From Perigenia , whom he ravished ? ] Thus all the editors ; but our author , who diligently perus'd Plutarch , and glean'd from him , where his ...
These are the forgeries of jealoufy : And never , fince the middle fummer's spring , Met 3 From Perigenia , whom he ravished ? ] Thus all the editors ; but our author , who diligently perus'd Plutarch , and glean'd from him , where his ...
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So , again , in Lylly's Midas , 1592 : " -attire never ufed but of old women and pelting priests . " STEEVENS . 8 Overborn their continents . ] Born down the banks that contain them . So , in Lear : 66 clofe pent up guilts " Rive your ...
So , again , in Lylly's Midas , 1592 : " -attire never ufed but of old women and pelting priests . " STEEVENS . 8 Overborn their continents . ] Born down the banks that contain them . So , in Lear : 66 clofe pent up guilts " Rive your ...
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