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The second , is called , “ The Millress , ” or “ Love - Verses ; " for so it is , that
poets are scarce thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties ,
and obliging themselves to be true to love . Sooner or later they must all pass ...
The second , is called , “ The Millress , ” or “ Love - Verses ; " for so it is , that
poets are scarce thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties ,
and obliging themselves to be true to love . Sooner or later they must all pass ...
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I do not here deny conquest to be sometimes ( though it be very rarely ) a true title
; but I deny this to be a true conqueft . Sure I am , that the race of our princes
came not in by such a one . One nation may conquer another sometimes juftly ;
and ...
I do not here deny conquest to be sometimes ( though it be very rarely ) a true title
; but I deny this to be a true conqueft . Sure I am , that the race of our princes
came not in by such a one . One nation may conquer another sometimes juftly ;
and ...
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He ' ll swing like tkippers in a rope : il lee , thought he , chis thanieless elf And , if
ye ' ave been more just to me would fairn steal me , too , from myself , 1380 ( As I
am apt to think ) than he , That impudently dai es to own am afraid it is as true ...
He ' ll swing like tkippers in a rope : il lee , thought he , chis thanieless elf And , if
ye ' ave been more just to me would fairn steal me , too , from myself , 1380 ( As I
am apt to think ) than he , That impudently dai es to own am afraid it is as true ...
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... the talk of all the Town , Tuat rants and swears , for all our great Aliempts , we
have done nothing yet , li every one have leave to doubt , When iome gieat secret
' s half made out : And , ' caufe perhaps it is not true , Oltruct , and rum all we do .
... the talk of all the Town , Tuat rants and swears , for all our great Aliempts , we
have done nothing yet , li every one have leave to doubt , When iome gieat secret
' s half made out : And , ' caufe perhaps it is not true , Oltruct , and rum all we do .
Сторінка 123
456 At last prevail da Quoth he , This disquisition That all those that have purchas
'd of the college Is , the one half of it , in my discission ; A half , or but a quarter
thare , of knowledge , For though ' tis true the Elephant , as beast , And brought ...
456 At last prevail da Quoth he , This disquisition That all those that have purchas
'd of the college Is , the one half of it , in my discission ; A half , or but a quarter
thare , of knowledge , For though ' tis true the Elephant , as beast , And brought ...
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