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... enticements , oaths , tokens , and all these engines of luft , are not the things they go under ; ] i , e . They are not in reality fo true and fincere , as in appearance they feem to be . will be heft explain'd by another paffage ...
... enticements , oaths , tokens , and all these engines of luft , are not the things they go under ; ] i , e . They are not in reality fo true and fincere , as in appearance they feem to be . will be heft explain'd by another paffage ...
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J enticements , oaths , tokens , and all thefe engines of luft , are not the things they go under ; many a maid hath been feduced by them , and the mifery is , exam- ple , that fo terrible fhews in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for ...
J enticements , oaths , tokens , and all thefe engines of luft , are not the things they go under ; many a maid hath been feduced by them , and the mifery is , exam- ple , that fo terrible fhews in the wreck of maidenhood , cannot for ...
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That can fuch sweet ufe make of what they hate When faucy trufting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night ; fo luft doth play With what it loaths , for that which is away . But more of this hereafter .
That can fuch sweet ufe make of what they hate When faucy trufting of the cozen'd thoughts Defiles the pitchy night ; fo luft doth play With what it loaths , for that which is away . But more of this hereafter .
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I am poffefs'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the crime of luft : For if we two be one , and thou play false , I do digeft the poifon of thy flesh , Being ftrumpeted by thy contagion .
I am poffefs'd with an adulterate blot ; My blood is mingled with the crime of luft : For if we two be one , and thou play false , I do digeft the poifon of thy flesh , Being ftrumpeted by thy contagion .
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Author bear believe better blood bring brother changes comes Count dear death doth Dromio Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith father fear feems fellow fhall fhould fince fome fool fortune foul fpeak France ftand fuch fweet give gone hand hath hear heart heav'n hold honour hope hour I'll John keep King Lady leave live look Lord Madam mafter Marry mean moft mother muft nature never night noble Paul peace play poor pray Prince Queen SCENE Sir Toby ſpeak tell thee thefe there's theſe thine thing thou thou art thought tongue true whofe wife young
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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.