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... her pretty chopt hands had milk'd : and I remember the wooing 1 piece of silver . 40 3 51 60 of a peascod ' instead of her ;. 3 washing - beetle . * chapped . ? fancy - love . 3 Octostique : a staff or stanzo of eight verses 316 AS ...
... her pretty chopt hands had milk'd : and I remember the wooing 1 piece of silver . 40 3 51 60 of a peascod ' instead of her ;. 3 washing - beetle . * chapped . ? fancy - love . 3 Octostique : a staff or stanzo of eight verses 316 AS ...
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O , yes ; I heard them all , and more too ; for some of them had in them more feet than the verses would bear . ... Ay ; but the feet were lame , and could not bear themselves without the verse , and therefore stood lamely in the verse ...
O , yes ; I heard them all , and more too ; for some of them had in them more feet than the verses would bear . ... Ay ; but the feet were lame , and could not bear themselves without the verse , and therefore stood lamely in the verse ...
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... he that hangs the verses on the trees , wherein Rosalind is so admir'd ? ORL . I swear to thee , Youth , by the white hand of Rosalind , I am that He , that unfortunate He . Ros . But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak ?
... he that hangs the verses on the trees , wherein Rosalind is so admir'd ? ORL . I swear to thee , Youth , by the white hand of Rosalind , I am that He , that unfortunate He . Ros . But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak ?
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