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... fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts , And she whose praise the heavenly body chants ; These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ,Obey'd by all as spouse , but lov'd as brother ,And wrought a curious robe , of sable grave ...
... fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts , And she whose praise the heavenly body chants ; These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ,Obey'd by all as spouse , but lov'd as brother ,And wrought a curious robe , of sable grave ...
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... fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one mid - night Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan , and , i ' the dead of darkness , The ministers for the purpose ...
... fair Milan , With all the honours , on my brother : whereon , A treacherous army levied , one mid - night Fated to the purpose , did Antonio open The gates of Milan , and , i ' the dead of darkness , The ministers for the purpose ...
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... fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with ' t . PRO . Follow me . [ to FERD . Speak not you for him : he's a traitor . Come . I'll manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The ...
... fair a house , Good things will strive to dwell with ' t . PRO . Follow me . [ to FERD . Speak not you for him : he's a traitor . Come . I'll manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The ...
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... fair daughter , Claribel , to the King of Tunis . SEB . " Twas a sweet marriage , and we prosper well in our return . ADR . Tunis was never grac'd before with such a paragon to their Queen . GON . Not since widow Dido's time . ANT ...
... fair daughter , Claribel , to the King of Tunis . SEB . " Twas a sweet marriage , and we prosper well in our return . ADR . Tunis was never grac'd before with such a paragon to their Queen . GON . Not since widow Dido's time . ANT ...
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... fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in them of this business ' making Than we bring men to comfort them : the ...
... fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in them of this business ' making Than we bring men to comfort them : the ...
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