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I forget : So perfect and so peerless , are created But these sweet thoughts do even refresh my Of every creature's best ! labour ; * MIRA . I do not know Most busy felt , when I do it . * One of my sex ; no woman's face remember ...
I forget : So perfect and so peerless , are created But these sweet thoughts do even refresh my Of every creature's best ! labour ; * MIRA . I do not know Most busy felt , when I do it . * One of my sex ; no woman's face remember ...
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Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly !have done No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen's ...
Here thought they to Rather than want a spirit : appear , and pertly !have done No tongue ; all eyes ; be silent ! [ Soft music . Some wanton charm upon this man and maid , Whose vows are , that no bed - rite shall be paid Till Hymen's ...
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Come with a thought ! -I thank thee . — A thorns , Ariel , come ! Which enter'd their frail shins : at last I left them l'the filthy mantled pool beyond your cell , Enter ARIEL . There dancing up to the chins , that the foul lake ...
Come with a thought ! -I thank thee . — A thorns , Ariel , come ! Which enter'd their frail shins : at last I left them l'the filthy mantled pool beyond your cell , Enter ARIEL . There dancing up to the chins , that the foul lake ...
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Give For his advice , nor thought I had one . She me your hands : Is daughter to this famous duke of Milan , Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart Of whom so often I have heard renown , That doth not wish you joy !
Give For his advice , nor thought I had one . She me your hands : Is daughter to this famous duke of Milan , Let grief and sorrow still embrace his heart Of whom so often I have heard renown , That doth not wish you joy !
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... nuptial Since I have my dukedom got , Of these our dear - belov'd solemnizèd ; And pardon'd the deceiver , dwell And thence retire me to my Milan , where In this bare island by your spell ; Every third thought shall be my grave .
... nuptial Since I have my dukedom got , Of these our dear - belov'd solemnizèd ; And pardon'd the deceiver , dwell And thence retire me to my Milan , where In this bare island by your spell ; Every third thought shall be my grave .
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