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Now , by twoheaded Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh like parrots at a bagpiper ; And And others of fuch vinegar afpect , That they'll not 6 THE MERCHANT ...
Now , by twoheaded Janus , Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh like parrots at a bagpiper ; And And others of fuch vinegar afpect , That they'll not 6 THE MERCHANT ...
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Look on beauty , And you shall see ' tis purchas'd by the weight , Which therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make fuch wanton gambols with the ...
Look on beauty , And you shall see ' tis purchas'd by the weight , Which therein works a miracle in nature , Making them lightest that wear most of it : So are those crifped fnaky golden locks , Which make fuch wanton gambols with the ...
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Of a strange nature is the fuit you follow ; Yet in fuch rule , that the Venetian law Cannot impugn you , as you do proceed . You ftand within his danger , do you not ? Anth . Ay , fo he says . Por . Do you confefs the bond ?
Of a strange nature is the fuit you follow ; Yet in fuch rule , that the Venetian law Cannot impugn you , as you do proceed . You ftand within his danger , do you not ? Anth . Ay , fo he says . Por . Do you confefs the bond ?
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Thus the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , ftones , and floods ; Since nought so stockish , hard , and full of rage , But mufick for the time doth change his nature . The man that hath no musick in himself , And is not mov'd with ...
Thus the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , ftones , and floods ; Since nought so stockish , hard , and full of rage , But mufick for the time doth change his nature . The man that hath no musick in himself , And is not mov'd with ...
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Be now as prodigal of all dear grace , As nature was in making graces dear , When she did starve the general world befide , And prodigally gave them all to you . Prin . Good lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the ...
Be now as prodigal of all dear grace , As nature was in making graces dear , When she did starve the general world befide , And prodigally gave them all to you . Prin . Good lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the ...
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