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So when he had occasion to be feen , He was but , as the Cuckow is in June ,
Heard , not regarded ; seen , but with such eyes , As , fick and blunted with
community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such as is bent on sun - like Majesty ,
And ...
So when he had occasion to be feen , He was but , as the Cuckow is in June ,
Heard , not regarded ; seen , but with such eyes , As , fick and blunted with
community , Afford no extraordinary gaze ; Such as is bent on sun - like Majesty ,
And ...
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When it shines feldom in admiring eyes ; But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye -
lids down , Slept in his face , and render'd such aspect As cloudy men use to their
adversaries , Being with his presence glutted , gorg'd and full . ' , And in that ...
When it shines feldom in admiring eyes ; But rather drowz'd , and hung their eye -
lids down , Slept in his face , and render'd such aspect As cloudy men use to their
adversaries , Being with his presence glutted , gorg'd and full . ' , And in that ...
Página 106
He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge
from other's eyes , That what he feard is chanc'd . Yet , Morton , fpeak : Tell thou
thy Earl , his Divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet ' Difgrace , And make
thee ...
He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge
from other's eyes , That what he feard is chanc'd . Yet , Morton , fpeak : Tell thou
thy Earl , his Divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet ' Difgrace , And make
thee ...
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So happy be the Issue , brother England , Of this good day , and of this gracious
meeting , As we are now glad to behold your eyes : Your eyes , which hitherto
have borne in them Against the French , that met them in their bent , The fatal
balls ...
So happy be the Issue , brother England , Of this good day , and of this gracious
meeting , As we are now glad to behold your eyes : Your eyes , which hitherto
have borne in them Against the French , that met them in their bent , The fatal
balls ...
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One of thy eyes and thy cheek's side struck off ! Accursed tow'r , accursed fatal
hand , That hath ... Yet liv ft thou , Salisbury ? tho ' thy speech doth fail , One eye
thou halt to look to heav'n for grace . The fun with one eye vieweth all the world .
One of thy eyes and thy cheek's side struck off ! Accursed tow'r , accursed fatal
hand , That hath ... Yet liv ft thou , Salisbury ? tho ' thy speech doth fail , One eye
thou halt to look to heav'n for grace . The fun with one eye vieweth all the world .
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