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I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the wood will he , to - morrow night , Purfue Her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expence : But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight thither ...
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight : Then to the wood will he , to - morrow night , Purfue Her ; and for this intelligence If I have thanks , it is a dear expence : But herein mean I to enrich my pain , To have his fight thither ...
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Thofe that Hobgoblin call you , and sweet Puck 2 , You tion of the mill feems out of place , for fhe is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : And fometimes make the breathless housewife ...
Thofe that Hobgoblin call you , and sweet Puck 2 , You tion of the mill feems out of place , for fhe is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : And fometimes make the breathless housewife ...
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... Or of the later or the ould , Thofe elvish fecrets to unfold Which lye from others reading ; My active mufe to light fhall bring The court of that proud fayry king And tell there of the revelling , Jove profper my proceeding .
... Or of the later or the ould , Thofe elvish fecrets to unfold Which lye from others reading ; My active mufe to light fhall bring The court of that proud fayry king And tell there of the revelling , Jove profper my proceeding .
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The emperor Julian tells us , Epiftle 41. that the Sirens ( which , with all the modern poets , are mermaids ) ... The French writers tell us , that , while fhe was in that court , fhe pronounced a Latin oration in the great hall of the ...
The emperor Julian tells us , Epiftle 41. that the Sirens ( which , with all the modern poets , are mermaids ) ... The French writers tell us , that , while fhe was in that court , fhe pronounced a Latin oration in the great hall of the ...
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Or , rather , do I not in plaineft truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I love you the more . I am your spaniel ; and , Demetrius , The more you beat me , I will fawn on you : Use me but as your ...
Or , rather , do I not in plaineft truth Tell you - I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And even for that do I love you the more . I am your spaniel ; and , Demetrius , The more you beat me , I will fawn on you : Use me but as your ...
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