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A never writer , to an ever reader . Newes . a : Eternall reader , you have heere a new play , never fald with the ftage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulgar , and yete paffing full of the palme comicall ; for it is a ...
A never writer , to an ever reader . Newes . a : Eternall reader , you have heere a new play , never fald with the ftage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulgar , and yete paffing full of the palme comicall ; for it is a ...
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Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy's foul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought , that knows not this , Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is : That she was never yet , that ever knew Love got so ...
Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done , joy's foul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought , that knows not this , Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is : That she was never yet , that ever knew Love got so ...
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The issue of your proper wisdoms rate ; And do a deed that fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you priz'd Richer than sea and land ? O theft most base ; That we have stolen what we do fear to keep !
The issue of your proper wisdoms rate ; And do a deed that fortune never did , Beggar the estimation which you priz'd Richer than sea and land ? O theft most base ; That we have stolen what we do fear to keep !
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Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if the , that lays thee out , says — thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon't , she never shrouded any but lazars . Amen . Where's Achilles ? Patr .
Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if the , that lays thee out , says — thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon't , she never shrouded any but lazars . Amen . Where's Achilles ? Patr .
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That bastes his arrogance with his own seam ; And never suffers matter of the world Enter his thoughts , -save such as do revolve And ruminate himself , hall he be worshipp'd Of that we hold an idol more than he ?
That bastes his arrogance with his own seam ; And never suffers matter of the world Enter his thoughts , -save such as do revolve And ruminate himself , hall he be worshipp'd Of that we hold an idol more than he ?
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