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In Syracufa was I born , and wed Unto a woman , happy but for me ; And by me too , had not our hap been bad : With her I liv'd in joy ; our wealth increasid , By prosperous voyages I often made To Epidamnum ; ' till my factor's death ...
In Syracufa was I born , and wed Unto a woman , happy but for me ; And by me too , had not our hap been bad : With her I liv'd in joy ; our wealth increasid , By prosperous voyages I often made To Epidamnum ; ' till my factor's death ...
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But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me , they live . Duke . Hapless Ęgeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me ...
But here must end the story of my life ; And happy were I in my timely death , Could all my travels warrant me , they live . Duke . Hapless Ęgeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me ...
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But , tho ' thou art adjudged to the death , And passed Sentence may not be recallid , But to our Honour's great disparagement ; Yet will I favour thee in what I can ; I therefore , Merchant , limit thee this day , To seek thy life by ...
But , tho ' thou art adjudged to the death , And passed Sentence may not be recallid , But to our Honour's great disparagement ; Yet will I favour thee in what I can ; I therefore , Merchant , limit thee this day , To seek thy life by ...
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... Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take thee , and there lye : And in that glorious supposition think , He gains by death , that hath such means to die ; Let love , being light , be drowned if she sink ...
... Spread o'er the silver waves thy golden hairs , And as a bed I'll take thee , and there lye : And in that glorious supposition think , He gains by death , that hath such means to die ; Let love , being light , be drowned if she sink ...
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Anon , I'm sure , the Duke himself in person Comes this way to the melancholy Vale ; The place of death and sorry execution , ( 21 ) Behind the ditches of the abbey here . Ang . Upon what cause ? Mer . To see a reverend Syracufan ...
Anon , I'm sure , the Duke himself in person Comes this way to the melancholy Vale ; The place of death and sorry execution , ( 21 ) Behind the ditches of the abbey here . Ang . Upon what cause ? Mer . To see a reverend Syracufan ...
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