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CHAPTER XI Enter Time , us Chorus . I - that please some , try all ; both joy and
terror Of good and bad ; that make and unfold errorNow take upon me , in the
name of Time , To use my wings . Impute it not a crime To me , or my swift
passage ...
CHAPTER XI Enter Time , us Chorus . I - that please some , try all ; both joy and
terror Of good and bad ; that make and unfold errorNow take upon me , in the
name of Time , To use my wings . Impute it not a crime To me , or my swift
passage ...
Page 103
CHAPTER XIX Which sloping hills around enclose , Where many a beech and
brown oak grows , Beneath whose dark and branching bowers , Its tides a far -
famed river pours , By nature's beauties taught to please , Sweet Tusculane of
rural ...
CHAPTER XIX Which sloping hills around enclose , Where many a beech and
brown oak grows , Beneath whose dark and branching bowers , Its tides a far -
famed river pours , By nature's beauties taught to please , Sweet Tusculane of
rural ...
Page 306
CHAPTER L Justice . This does indeed confirm each circumstance The gipsy told
No orphan , nor without a friend art thou I am thy father , here's thy mother , there
Thy uncle -This thy first cousin , and these Are all thy near relations !
CHAPTER L Justice . This does indeed confirm each circumstance The gipsy told
No orphan , nor without a friend art thou I am thy father , here's thy mother , there
Thy uncle -This thy first cousin , and these Are all thy near relations !
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