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... mistress fine , When miftreffes from common sense are hid : Or , having fworn too hard - a - keeping oath , Study to break it , and not break my troth . If ftudy's gain be this , and this be fo , Study knows that which yet it doth not ...
... mistress fine , When miftreffes from common sense are hid : Or , having fworn too hard - a - keeping oath , Study to break it , and not break my troth . If ftudy's gain be this , and this be fo , Study knows that which yet it doth not ...
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... mistress , were as flender as my wit , One o ' these girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . Prin . What's your will , fir ? what's your will ? Coft . I have , & c . Coft . Coft ...
... mistress , were as flender as my wit , One o ' these girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . Prin . What's your will , fir ? what's your will ? Coft . I have , & c . Coft . Coft ...
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... mistress , is a gracious moon , She , an attending ftar , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron . O , but for my love , day would turn to night . Of all complexions the cull'd fovereignty Do meet , as at a ...
... mistress , is a gracious moon , She , an attending ftar , scarce seen a light . Biron . My eyes are then no eyes , nor I Biron . O , but for my love , day would turn to night . Of all complexions the cull'd fovereignty Do meet , as at a ...
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... mistress ; in the afternoon We will with some strange pastime folace them , Such as the shortnefs of the time can shape : For revels , dances , masks , and merry hours , Forerun fair love , ftrewing her way with flowers . King . Away ...
... mistress ; in the afternoon We will with some strange pastime folace them , Such as the shortnefs of the time can shape : For revels , dances , masks , and merry hours , Forerun fair love , ftrewing her way with flowers . King . Away ...
Página 141
... mistress ; which they'll know By favours feveral , which they did beftow . Prin . And will they fo ? the gallants fhall be task'd ; For , ladies , we will every one be mask'd : And And not a man of them fhall have the grace LOVE'S 141 ...
... mistress ; which they'll know By favours feveral , which they did beftow . Prin . And will they fo ? the gallants fhall be task'd ; For , ladies , we will every one be mask'd : And And not a man of them fhall have the grace LOVE'S 141 ...
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