PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... hath my night of life some memory ; My wasting lamp some fading glimmer left ; My dull deaf ears a little use to hear : All these old witnesses , -I cannot err , — Tell me , thou art my son , Antipholus . 4. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
... hath my night of life some memory ; My wasting lamp some fading glimmer left ; My dull deaf ears a little use to hear : All these old witnesses , -I cannot err , — Tell me , thou art my son , Antipholus . 4. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST ...
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... Hath much deform'd us , fashioning our hu- Lives not alone immured in the brain ; Even to the opposed end of our intents ; But , with the motion of all elements , And what in us hath seem'd ridiculous- Courses as swift as thought in ...
... Hath much deform'd us , fashioning our hu- Lives not alone immured in the brain ; Even to the opposed end of our intents ; But , with the motion of all elements , And what in us hath seem'd ridiculous- Courses as swift as thought in ...
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... hath not been dead , though it hath slept ; Those many had not dar'd to do that evil , If the first man that did th ' edict infringe Had answer'd for his deed : now , ' tis awake ; gen - Takes note of what is done ; and , like a prophet ...
... hath not been dead , though it hath slept ; Those many had not dar'd to do that evil , If the first man that did th ' edict infringe Had answer'd for his deed : now , ' tis awake ; gen - Takes note of what is done ; and , like a prophet ...
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... hath my empty His glassy essence - like an angry ape , Whilst my invention , hearing not my tongue , Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heav'n Anchors on Isabel . Heav'n ' s in my mouth , As makes the angels weep ; who , with our ...
... hath my empty His glassy essence - like an angry ape , Whilst my invention , hearing not my tongue , Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heav'n Anchors on Isabel . Heav'n ' s in my mouth , As makes the angels weep ; who , with our ...
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... hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : [ eyes , Some that will evermore peep through their And laugh like parrots at a bag - piper : And others of such vinegar aspect , [ smile , That they ' ll not show their teeth in way of Though ...
... hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : [ eyes , Some that will evermore peep through their And laugh like parrots at a bag - piper : And others of such vinegar aspect , [ smile , That they ' ll not show their teeth in way of Though ...
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