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Page 33
Oh , Sir , upon her nose , all o'er embellish'd with rubies , carbuncles , saphires ; declining their rich aspect to the hot breath of Spain , who sent whole Armadoes of carracts to be ballast at her nose . S. Ant . Where stood Belgia ...
Oh , Sir , upon her nose , all o'er embellish'd with rubies , carbuncles , saphires ; declining their rich aspect to the hot breath of Spain , who sent whole Armadoes of carracts to be ballast at her nose . S. Ant . Where stood Belgia ...
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... my brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debts and therefore , like a cypher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply With one , we thank you , many thousands more That go before it . Leo .
... my brother , with our thanks ; And yet we should , for perpetuity , Go hence in debts and therefore , like a cypher , Yet standing in rich place , I multiply With one , we thank you , many thousands more That go before it . Leo .
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... restraining From courfe requir'd : or else thou must be counted A servant grafted in my serious Trust , And therein negligent ; or else a fool , That feeft a game plaid home , the rich stake drawn , And tak'ft it all for jest .
... restraining From courfe requir'd : or else thou must be counted A servant grafted in my serious Trust , And therein negligent ; or else a fool , That feeft a game plaid home , the rich stake drawn , And tak'ft it all for jest .
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Here's a Gght for thee ; look thee , a bearing - cloth for a fquire's child ! took thee here ; take up , take up , boy , apen't ; ( 0 , let's fee : it was told me , I should be rich by the fairies . This is some changling ; open't ...
Here's a Gght for thee ; look thee , a bearing - cloth for a fquire's child ! took thee here ; take up , take up , boy , apen't ; ( 0 , let's fee : it was told me , I should be rich by the fairies . This is some changling ; open't ...
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Then make your garden rich in gilly - flowers , And do not call them bastards . Per . I'll not put The dibble in earth , to fet one flip of them : No more than , were I painted , I would wish This Youth should say , ' twere well ...
Then make your garden rich in gilly - flowers , And do not call them bastards . Per . I'll not put The dibble in earth , to fet one flip of them : No more than , were I painted , I would wish This Youth should say , ' twere well ...
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