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One the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amusement
of his leisure hours for many years past to look over his writings with a careful eye
, to note the obscurities and absurdities introduced into the text , and according ...
One the great admirers of this incomparable author hath made it the amusement
of his leisure hours for many years past to look over his writings with a careful eye
, to note the obscurities and absurdities introduced into the text , and according ...
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My ear should catch your voice , my eye your eye , My tongue should catch your
tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I'
d give to be to you translated . O teach me how you look , and with what art You ...
My ear should catch your voice , my eye your eye , My tongue should catch your
tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I'
d give to be to you translated . O teach me how you look , and with what art You ...
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Through the forest have I gone , But Athenian find I none , On whose eyes I might
approve This flower's force in stirring love : Night and silence ! who is here ?
Weeds of Athens he doth wear ; This is he , my master said , Despised the
Athenian ...
Through the forest have I gone , But Athenian find I none , On whose eyes I might
approve This flower's force in stirring love : Night and silence ! who is here ?
Weeds of Athens he doth wear ; This is he , my master said , Despised the
Athenian ...
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And I , where shall we go ? Queen . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman .
Hop in his walks , and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks , and
dewberries , With purple grapes , green figs , and mulberries ; The honey - bags
steal from ...
And I , where shall we go ? Queen . Be kind and courteous to this gentleman .
Hop in his walks , and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks , and
dewberries , With purple grapes , green figs , and mulberries ; The honey - bags
steal from ...
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Have you not set Lysander , as in scorn , To follow me , and praise my eyes and
face ? And made your other love , Demetrius ( Who even but now did spurn me
with his foot ) To call me goddess , nymph , divine , and rare , Precious , celestial
...
Have you not set Lysander , as in scorn , To follow me , and praise my eyes and
face ? And made your other love , Demetrius ( Who even but now did spurn me
with his foot ) To call me goddess , nymph , divine , and rare , Precious , celestial
...
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