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... soul the body form doth take , For soul is form , and doth the body make . Hymn in Honour of Beauty . Line 132 . A sweet attractive kinde of grace , A full assurance given by lookes , Continuall comfort in a face The lineaments of ...
... soul the body form doth take , For soul is form , and doth the body make . Hymn in Honour of Beauty . Line 132 . A sweet attractive kinde of grace , A full assurance given by lookes , Continuall comfort in a face The lineaments of ...
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... soul : see , where it flies ! Ibid . O , thou art fairer than the evening air , Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars . Ibid . 1 Quoted by Shakespeare , As You Like It , Act iii . Sc . 5 . [ Faustus continued . Cut is the branch that ...
... soul : see , where it flies ! Ibid . O , thou art fairer than the evening air , Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars . Ibid . 1 Quoted by Shakespeare , As You Like It , Act iii . Sc . 5 . [ Faustus continued . Cut is the branch that ...
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... soul . Act i . Sc . I. A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a woman . Act i . Sc . I. The world was very guilty of such a ballad some three ages since ; but , I think , now ' t is not to be ...
... soul . Act i . Sc . I. A child of our grandmother Eve , a female ; or , for thy more sweet understanding , a woman . Act i . Sc . I. The world was very guilty of such a ballad some three ages since ; but , I think , now ' t is not to be ...
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... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What thinkest thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion . Act iv . Sc . 2 . Thus the whirligig of Time brings in his re- venges . Act v ...
... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What thinkest thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the soul , and no way approve his opinion . Act iv . Sc . 2 . Thus the whirligig of Time brings in his re- venges . Act v ...
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... soul unto his captain , Christ , Under whose colours he had fought so long . A mockery king of snow . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , Act iv . Sc . I. Act iv . Sc . I. After a well - graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on ...
... soul unto his captain , Christ , Under whose colours he had fought so long . A mockery king of snow . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , Act iv . Sc . I. Act iv . Sc . I. After a well - graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on ...
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Acti angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty blessed Book breath Cćsar Canto Canto iii Childe Harold's Pilgrimage dark dead dear death Devil doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Eloisa to Abelard Epistle Epitaph Essay eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flower fool give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven Henry honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN Julius Cćsar King Lady Letter light Line live Lord man's Matt mind morning nature ne'er never Night numbers o'er Paradise Lost peace pleasure Plutarch Pope Prologue Prov Proverbs Satire Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile Song Song of Solomon Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spirit Stanza stars sweet tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought truth unto viii virtue voice weep wind wise woman words young youth