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If that you be the good Sir Rowland's son , As you have whisper'd faithfully you are , And as mine eye doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither : I am the Duke That lov'd your father ...
If that you be the good Sir Rowland's son , As you have whisper'd faithfully you are , And as mine eye doth his effigies witness Most truly limn'd and living in your face , Be truly welcome hither : I am the Duke That lov'd your father ...
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Truly , Shepherd , in respect of itself , it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life , it is naught . In respect that it is solitary , I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private , it is a very vile life ...
Truly , Shepherd , in respect of itself , it is a good life ; but in respect that it is a shepherd's life , it is naught . In respect that it is solitary , I like it very well ; but in respect that it is private , it is a very vile life ...
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No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feign Sc . III ing ; and lovers are given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry it may be said as lovers they do feign . Aud . Do you wish , then , that the Gods had made me poetical ?
No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feign Sc . III ing ; and lovers are given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry it may be said as lovers they do feign . Aud . Do you wish , then , that the Gods had made me poetical ?
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