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SHAKSPEARE . The Silence of Innocence eloquent . Youthful Friendship and Innocence . The silence often of pure innocence [ behind , Persuades , when speaking fails . Two lads that thought there was no more Affectionate Child .
SHAKSPEARE . The Silence of Innocence eloquent . Youthful Friendship and Innocence . The silence often of pure innocence [ behind , Persuades , when speaking fails . Two lads that thought there was no more Affectionate Child .
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A Father cursing his Child . Bru . No , Cassius , no ; think not , thou no- Hear , Nature , hear ; ble Roman , Dear goddess , hear ! suspend thy purpose , if That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; Thou didst intend to make this ...
A Father cursing his Child . Bru . No , Cassius , no ; think not , thou no- Hear , Nature , hear ; ble Roman , Dear goddess , hear ! suspend thy purpose , if That ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; Thou didst intend to make this ...
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Hear thy child , Thanks them who had been her deliverers , Dear mother , it's for me it cries , And on she trudges through the desart woods , It's all the speech it hath . Accept those cries , Climbs over craggy rocks , and mountains ...
Hear thy child , Thanks them who had been her deliverers , Dear mother , it's for me it cries , And on she trudges through the desart woods , It's all the speech it hath . Accept those cries , Climbs over craggy rocks , and mountains ...
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VOL | 1 |
Sonnets Narratives | 130 |
Satans Entrance into Paradise | 136 |
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