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I will be bright , and shine in pearl and gold , To wait upon this new - made empress . To wait , said I ? to wanton with this queen , This goddess , this Semiramis , this nymph , This siren , that will charm Rome's Saturnine , And see ...
I will be bright , and shine in pearl and gold , To wait upon this new - made empress . To wait , said I ? to wanton with this queen , This goddess , this Semiramis , this nymph , This siren , that will charm Rome's Saturnine , And see ...
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Full well I wot the ground of all this grudge : I would not for a million of gold The cause were known to them it most concerns ; Nor would your noble mother for much more 51 Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up .
Full well I wot the ground of all this grudge : I would not for a million of gold The cause were known to them it most concerns ; Nor would your noble mother for much more 51 Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up .
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Enter Aaron , with a bag of gold . Aar . He that had wit would think that I had none , To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must coin a ...
Enter Aaron , with a bag of gold . Aar . He that had wit would think that I had none , To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must coin a ...
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My gracious lord , here is the bag of gold . 280 Sat. [ To Titus ] Two of thy whelps , fell curs of bloody kind , Have here bereft my brother of his life . Sirs , drag them from the pit unto the prison : There let them bide until we ...
My gracious lord , here is the bag of gold . 280 Sat. [ To Titus ] Two of thy whelps , fell curs of bloody kind , Have here bereft my brother of his life . Sirs , drag them from the pit unto the prison : There let them bide until we ...
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Not far , one Muliteus , my countryman , His wife but yesternight was brought to bed ; His child is like to her , fair as you are : Go pack with him , and give the mother gold , And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And how by ...
Not far , one Muliteus , my countryman , His wife but yesternight was brought to bed ; His child is like to her , fair as you are : Go pack with him , and give the mother gold , And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And how by ...
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