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... Ere they can hide their levity in honour : So like a courtier , no contempt or bitterness ( 4 ) ́ * Were in him ; pride or sharpness , if there were , His equal had awak'd them ; and his honour , Clock to itfelf , knew the true ...
... Ere they can hide their levity in honour : So like a courtier , no contempt or bitterness ( 4 ) ́ * Were in him ; pride or sharpness , if there were , His equal had awak'd them ; and his honour , Clock to itfelf , knew the true ...
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ἀλλ ̓ ἐναισίμως Αἰνεῖν , παρ ̓ ἄλλων χρὴ τόδ ̓ ἔρχεσθαι γέρας . But to be prais'd with honour , is a tribute That must be paid us from another's tongue . Clo Clo . Y'are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ALL's well , that ENDS well .
ἀλλ ̓ ἐναισίμως Αἰνεῖν , παρ ̓ ἄλλων χρὴ τόδ ̓ ἔρχεσθαι γέρας . But to be prais'd with honour , is a tribute That must be paid us from another's tongue . Clo Clo . Y'are fhallow , Madam , in great friends ALL's well , that ENDS well .
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The Count Roufillon cannot be my brother ; I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble . My mafter , my dear Lord he is ; and I His fervant live , and will his vaffal die : He must not be my ...
The Count Roufillon cannot be my brother ; I am from humble , he from honour'd name ; No note upon my parents , his all noble . My mafter , my dear Lord he is ; and I His fervant live , and will his vaffal die : He must not be my ...
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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's fomething in't More than my father's fkill , ( which was the great'ft Of his profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be fanctified By th ' luckieft ftars in heav'n ; and , would your Honour But give me leave to ...
There's fomething in't More than my father's fkill , ( which was the great'ft Of his profeffion , ) that his good receipt Shall for my legacy be fanctified By th ' luckieft ftars in heav'n ; and , would your Honour But give me leave to ...
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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.