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two estates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana , Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , no ? queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor Why the Grecians sacked Troy ...
two estates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana , Was this fair face the cause , quoth she , no ? queen of virgins , that would suffer her poor Why the Grecians sacked Troy ...
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... hearing your high majesty is touch'd Ere twice in murk and occidental damp With that malignant cause , wherein the honour Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his † sleepy lamp : Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , Or four and ...
... hearing your high majesty is touch'd Ere twice in murk and occidental damp With that malignant cause , wherein the honour Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his † sleepy lamp : Of my dear father's gift stands chief in power , Or four and ...
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... thither gone : I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; Ambitious love hath so in me offended , And , though I kill him not , I am the cause That bare - foot plod I the cold ground upon , His death was so effected .
... thither gone : I am the caitiff , that do hold him to it ; Ambitious love hath so in me offended , And , though I kill him not , I am the cause That bare - foot plod I the cold ground upon , His death was so effected .
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Upon our spiritual convocation , Never was such a sudden scholar made ; And in regard of causes now in hand , Never came reformation in a flood , Which ... What was the impediment that broke this Turn him to any cause of policy , off ?
Upon our spiritual convocation , Never was such a sudden scholar made ; And in regard of causes now in hand , Never came reformation in a flood , Which ... What was the impediment that broke this Turn him to any cause of policy , off ?
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They know your grace hath cause and And make your d chronicle as rich with praise , means and might ; As is the ooze and bottom of the sea So hath your highness ; never king of England With sunken wreck and sumless treasuries .
They know your grace hath cause and And make your d chronicle as rich with praise , means and might ; As is the ooze and bottom of the sea So hath your highness ; never king of England With sunken wreck and sumless treasuries .
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