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... should ne'er change , But make all people do and say The same things still the self - same way ? Some writers make all ladies purloined , And knights pursuing like a whirlwind . 38 L B 15 20 Others make all their knights , in fits.
... should ne'er change , But make all people do and say The same things still the self - same way ? Some writers make all ladies purloined , And knights pursuing like a whirlwind . 38 L B 15 20 Others make all their knights , in fits.
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... thing called pain , Is , as the learned stoics maintain , 185 Not bad simpliciter , nor good , But merely as ' tis understood . Sense is deceitful , and may feign As well in counterfeiting pain 190 As other gross phænomenas In which it ...
... thing called pain , Is , as the learned stoics maintain , 185 Not bad simpliciter , nor good , But merely as ' tis understood . Sense is deceitful , and may feign As well in counterfeiting pain 190 As other gross phænomenas In which it ...
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... thing , But so much money as ' twill bring ? Or what but riches is there known , Which man can solely call his own ; In which no creature goes his half , 470 Unless it be to squint and laugh ? I do confess , with goods and land I'd have ...
... thing , But so much money as ' twill bring ? Or what but riches is there known , Which man can solely call his own ; In which no creature goes his half , 470 Unless it be to squint and laugh ? I do confess , with goods and land I'd have ...
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... things from you ; The world depend upon your eye , And when you frown upon it , die . Only our loves shall still ... thing they lean . Some with Arabian spices strive T'embalm her cruelly alive ; Or season her , as French cooks use Their ...
... things from you ; The world depend upon your eye , And when you frown upon it , die . Only our loves shall still ... thing they lean . Some with Arabian spices strive T'embalm her cruelly alive ; Or season her , as French cooks use Their ...
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... things be said o ' th ' worst ; It goes for nothing when ' tis said , 630 Only the arrow ' s drawn to th ' head , Whether it be a swan or goose They level at ; so shepherds use To set the same mark on the hip , Both of their sound and ...
... things be said o ' th ' worst ; It goes for nothing when ' tis said , 630 Only the arrow ' s drawn to th ' head , Whether it be a swan or goose They level at ; so shepherds use To set the same mark on the hip , Both of their sound and ...
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