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... and repeated ; før the halte was fo great , that it could neither be revised or perfected by the author , nor learned without book by the actors , nor set forth in any measure tolerably by the officers of the college .
... and repeated ; før the halte was fo great , that it could neither be revised or perfected by the author , nor learned without book by the actors , nor set forth in any measure tolerably by the officers of the college .
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Let ( esar boast Pharsalia's fight , And stakes wiel his clerk draw ; Honorius praise the Parthian's unfeign'd flight ; Let Alexander call himself Jove's peer , Nay , though he sits upon the place Of judgment with a learned face And ...
Let ( esar boast Pharsalia's fight , And stakes wiel his clerk draw ; Honorius praise the Parthian's unfeign'd flight ; Let Alexander call himself Jove's peer , Nay , though he sits upon the place Of judgment with a learned face And ...
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... took So from our mouths springs of thy praise Thall His lyre , and gently on it frook , come ; The learned ftones came dancing along , Who did lise's blessing give , ' tis fit that the , And kept time to the charming song .
... took So from our mouths springs of thy praise Thall His lyre , and gently on it frook , come ; The learned ftones came dancing along , Who did lise's blessing give , ' tis fit that the , And kept time to the charming song .
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Nay , then her lily too Tell me not how the waves appear With blood's loss paler grew . of Cam , or how it cuts the learned shire ; I shall contemn the troubled Thames Such griess , cay worse than these , we now should feel , On her ...
Nay , then her lily too Tell me not how the waves appear With blood's loss paler grew . of Cam , or how it cuts the learned shire ; I shall contemn the troubled Thames Such griess , cay worse than these , we now should feel , On her ...
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Here lies the master of my tender years , Whom idleness itself might learned make ; Who hear of nothing , and as yet scarce know , The guardian of my parents ' hope and fears ; Whether the Scots in England be or no ; Whofe government ...
Here lies the master of my tender years , Whom idleness itself might learned make ; Who hear of nothing , and as yet scarce know , The guardian of my parents ' hope and fears ; Whether the Scots in England be or no ; Whofe government ...
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