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Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descriptions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead . Arviragus thus addresses her ...
Our admiration of her beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descriptions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead . Arviragus thus addresses her ...
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How all the pride of beauty and of high rank breaks out in her promised reward to him : -There's gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss I. She had great and unpardonable faults , but the beauty 76 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
How all the pride of beauty and of high rank breaks out in her promised reward to him : -There's gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss I. She had great and unpardonable faults , but the beauty 76 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.
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Images of vernal beauty appear to have floated before the author's mind , in writing this poem , in profusion . Here is another of exquisite beauty , brought in more by accident than by necessity . Montague declares of his son smit with ...
Images of vernal beauty appear to have floated before the author's mind , in writing this poem , in profusion . Here is another of exquisite beauty , brought in more by accident than by necessity . Montague declares of his son smit with ...
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