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Speak , nephew , were you by when it began : Ben . Here were the servants of your adversary , And yours , close fighting , cre I did approach s I drew to part them : In the instant came The fiery fibalt , with his sword prepar'd , Which ...
Speak , nephew , were you by when it began : Ben . Here were the servants of your adversary , And yours , close fighting , cre I did approach s I drew to part them : In the instant came The fiery fibalt , with his sword prepar'd , Which ...
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Speak briefly ; can you like of Paris'love ? Jul . 1'll look to like , if looking liking move . But no more deep will I ingage mine eye , Than your consent gives strength to make it fly . Enter a Servant . Ser .
Speak briefly ; can you like of Paris'love ? Jul . 1'll look to like , if looking liking move . But no more deep will I ingage mine eye , Than your consent gives strength to make it fly . Enter a Servant . Ser .
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Appear thou in the likeness of a Sigh , Speak but one Rhime , and I am satisfied . Cry but Ay me ! couple but love and dove , Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word , One nick name to her pur - blind fon and heir , ( Young Abraham Cupid ...
Appear thou in the likeness of a Sigh , Speak but one Rhime , and I am satisfied . Cry but Ay me ! couple but love and dove , Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word , One nick name to her pur - blind fon and heir , ( Young Abraham Cupid ...
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Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white upturned wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him , When he bestrides ...
Oh speak again , bright angel , for thou art As glorious to this night , being o'er my head , As is a winged messenger from heav'n , Unto the white upturned wondring eyes . Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him , When he bestrides ...
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Thou know'ft the mask of night is on my face , Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak to nights Fain would I dwell on form , fain , fain deny What I have spoke but farewel compliment : Doft ...
Thou know'ft the mask of night is on my face , Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak to nights Fain would I dwell on form , fain , fain deny What I have spoke but farewel compliment : Doft ...
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