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One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a form in wax , By him imprinted , and within his power To leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman . Her . So is Lyfander , The .
One that compos'd your beauties ; yea , and one To whom you are but as a form in wax , By him imprinted , and within his power To leave the figure , or disfigure it . Demetrius is a worthy gentleman . Her . So is Lyfander , The .
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... walking like a ragged colt , And oft out of a bed doth bolt , Of purpofe to deceive us ; And leading us makes us to fray , Long winters ' nights out of the way , And when we fick in mire and clay , He doth with laughter leave us .
... walking like a ragged colt , And oft out of a bed doth bolt , Of purpofe to deceive us ; And leading us makes us to fray , Long winters ' nights out of the way , And when we fick in mire and clay , He doth with laughter leave us .
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For this information I am indebted to chance . which furnished me with a few leaves of an old meteorological hiflory . STEEVENS . 5 diftemperature , ] is perturbation of the elements . STEEVENS . 6 Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson ...
For this information I am indebted to chance . which furnished me with a few leaves of an old meteorological hiflory . STEEVENS . 5 diftemperature , ] is perturbation of the elements . STEEVENS . 6 Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson ...
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You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron , for my heart Is true as steel : Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair ?
You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron , for my heart Is true as steel : Leave you your power to draw , And I fhall have no power to follow you . Dem . Do I entice you ? Do I speak you fair ?
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I'll run from thee , and hide me in the brakes , And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . Run when you will , the ftory fhall be chang'd : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ...
I'll run from thee , and hide me in the brakes , And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts . Hel . The wildeft hath not fuch a heart as you . Run when you will , the ftory fhall be chang'd : Apollo flies , and Daphne holds the chase ...
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