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Desire and imagination are inmates of the human breast . The heaven ' that lies about us in our infancy ' is only a new world , of which we know nothing but what we wish it to be , and believe all that we wish .
Desire and imagination are inmates of the human breast . The heaven ' that lies about us in our infancy ' is only a new world , of which we know nothing but what we wish it to be , and believe all that we wish .
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Thus when Juliet has by her complaints encouraged the Nurse to say , ' Shame come to Romeo ' , she instantly repels the wish , which she had herself occasioned , by answering : a Blister'd be thy tongue For such a wish , ROMEO AND ...
Thus when Juliet has by her complaints encouraged the Nurse to say , ' Shame come to Romeo ' , she instantly repels the wish , which she had herself occasioned , by answering : a Blister'd be thy tongue For such a wish , ROMEO AND ...
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a Blister'd be thy tongue For such a wish , he was not born to shame . Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit , For ' tis a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth ! 0 , what a beast was I to chide him so !
a Blister'd be thy tongue For such a wish , he was not born to shame . Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit , For ' tis a throne where honour may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth ! 0 , what a beast was I to chide him so !
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