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( 1 ) whofe worthiness would fir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is fuch abundance . ] An oppofition of terms is vifi- bly defign'd in this fentence ; tho ' the oppofition is not vifible , as the terms now ftand ...
( 1 ) whofe worthiness would fir it up where it wanted , rather than lack it where there is fuch abundance . ] An oppofition of terms is vifi- bly defign'd in this fentence ; tho ' the oppofition is not vifible , as the terms now ftand ...
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... firrah : the complaints , ' I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my flowness that I do not , for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make fuch knaveries yours . Clo .
... firrah : the complaints , ' I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my flowness that I do not , for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make fuch knaveries yours . Clo .
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Her matter was , the lov'd your fon ; Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddefs , ( 8 ) that had put fuch difference betwixt their two eftates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana no ...
Her matter was , the lov'd your fon ; Fortune , fhe faid , was no goddefs , ( 8 ) that had put fuch difference betwixt their two eftates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana no ...
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... Whofe aged honour cites a virtuous youth , Did ever in fo true a flame of liking3 521 With chaftely , and love dearly , that your Dian Was both herself and love ; O then , give pity To her , whofe ftate is fuch , that cannot chufe ...
... Whofe aged honour cites a virtuous youth , Did ever in fo true a flame of liking3 521 With chaftely , and love dearly , that your Dian Was both herself and love ; O then , give pity To her , whofe ftate is fuch , that cannot chufe ...
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... there , do mufter true gate , eat , fpeak , and move under the in- fluence of the most receiv'd ftar ; and tho ' the devil lead the measure , fuch are to be followed : after them , and take a more dilated farewel . Ber .
... there , do mufter true gate , eat , fpeak , and move under the in- fluence of the most receiv'd ftar ; and tho ' the devil lead the measure , fuch are to be followed : after them , and take a more dilated farewel . Ber .
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Seite 75 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together : our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues.