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Aeolian music to my dancing heart! 2010 Ambrosian dainties to my starvéd maw!
Sweet-passing nectar to my thirsty throat! Rare culleases to my sick-glutted mid!
Refreshing ointments to my wearied limbs! And heavenly physic to my earth-sick
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Aeolian music to my dancing heart! 2010 Ambrosian dainties to my starvéd maw!
Sweet-passing nectar to my thirsty throat! Rare culleases to my sick-glutted mid!
Refreshing ointments to my wearied limbs! And heavenly physic to my earth-sick
...
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Before and after with such sweet laments 420. That it may raise drops in a
Tartar's eye, And make a flint-heart Scythian pitiful; For so much moving hath a
poet's pen. Then, if thou be a poet, move thou so, And be enrichéd by thy [
sovereign's] ...
Before and after with such sweet laments 420. That it may raise drops in a
Tartar's eye, And make a flint-heart Scythian pitiful; For so much moving hath a
poet's pen. Then, if thou be a poet, move thou so, And be enrichéd by thy [
sovereign's] ...
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Suit they not quaintly, Nan, sweet queen? Resolve me. QUEEN. 1190 I see no
fault that I dare call a fault. But would your grace consider with advice What you
have done unto your reverend uncles— My fears provoke me to be bold, my lord
— ...
Suit they not quaintly, Nan, sweet queen? Resolve me. QUEEN. 1190 I see no
fault that I dare call a fault. But would your grace consider with advice What you
have done unto your reverend uncles— My fears provoke me to be bold, my lord
— ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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