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... while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excusesI mean , with great but disproportion'd Muses ; For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee ...
... while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excusesI mean , with great but disproportion'd Muses ; For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee ...
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To the Memory of the deceased Author , MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE ' SHAKESPEARE , at length thy pious fellows give The world thy works ; thy works , by which out - live Thy tomb thy name must : when that stone is rent , And time dissolves ...
To the Memory of the deceased Author , MASTER W. SHAKESPEARE ' SHAKESPEARE , at length thy pious fellows give The world thy works ; thy works , by which out - live Thy tomb thy name must : when that stone is rent , And time dissolves ...
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An actor's art Can die , and live to act a second part : That's but an exit of mortality , This a re - entrance to a plaudite . 1 From the First Folio . J. M. ΤΟ 20 Upon the Effigies of my worthy Friend , the Author 8 IN MEMORIAM.
An actor's art Can die , and live to act a second part : That's but an exit of mortality , This a re - entrance to a plaudite . 1 From the First Folio . J. M. ΤΟ 20 Upon the Effigies of my worthy Friend , the Author 8 IN MEMORIAM.
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Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument : For whilst , to th ' shame of slow - endeavouring art , Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those ...
Thou , in our wonder and astonishment , Hast built thyself a live - long monument : For whilst , to th ' shame of slow - endeavouring art , Thy easy numbers flow ; and that each heart Hath from the leaves of thy unvalued book Those ...
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... by art to learn The physiognomy of shades , and give Them sudden birth , wondering how oft they live ; What story coldly tells , what poets feign At second hand , and picture without brain ,Senseless and soulless shows , -to give a ...
... by art to learn The physiognomy of shades , and give Them sudden birth , wondering how oft they live ; What story coldly tells , what poets feign At second hand , and picture without brain ,Senseless and soulless shows , -to give a ...
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