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... sweet leaves to the air s beauty to the sun . пот . Ben . Rom . Ben . A Should be Rom . Should , wi A Where sha Yet tell m Here's mu 155 Why , then O anything O heavy li Mis - shapen Feather of 1 Still - waking 161 learn from whence his ...
... sweet leaves to the air s beauty to the sun . пот . Ben . Rom . Ben . A Should be Rom . Should , wi A Where sha Yet tell m Here's mu 155 Why , then O anything O heavy li Mis - shapen Feather of 1 Still - waking 161 learn from whence his ...
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... sake Rom . T take Thus from Jul . The took Rom . Sin Give me Jul . Nurse . M cle , ' t is a shame . Go to , go to ; boy . Is ' t so , indeed ? 85 " hance to scath you ; I know what . [ E ow seeming sweet convert to bitt'rest gall .
... sake Rom . T take Thus from Jul . The took Rom . Sin Give me Jul . Nurse . M cle , ' t is a shame . Go to , go to ; boy . Is ' t so , indeed ? 85 " hance to scath you ; I know what . [ E ow seeming sweet convert to bitt'rest gall .
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William Shakespeare William Strunk. [ E ow seeming sweet convert to bitt'rest gall . Pom . [ To Juliet . ] If I profane with my unworthi hand This holy shrine , the gentle fine is this : Iy lips , two blushing pilgrims , ready stand To ...
William Shakespeare William Strunk. [ E ow seeming sweet convert to bitt'rest gall . Pom . [ To Juliet . ] If I profane with my unworthi hand This holy shrine , the gentle fine is this : Iy lips , two blushing pilgrims , ready stand To ...
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... sweet bait from fearful ho Being held a foe , he may not have access To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear ; And she as much in love , her means much less To meet her new - beloved anywhere . But passion lends them power , time ...
... sweet bait from fearful ho Being held a foe , he may not have access To breathe such vows as lovers use to swear ; And she as much in love , her means much less To meet her new - beloved anywhere . But passion lends them power , time ...
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