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... Сом . What chance , good Lady , hath bereft you thus ? LAD . Dim darkness , and this leafy labyrinth . Сом . Could that divide you from near - ushering guides ? LAD . They left me weary on a grassy turf . 280 Сом . By falsehood , or ...
... Сом . What chance , good Lady , hath bereft you thus ? LAD . Dim darkness , and this leafy labyrinth . Сом . Could that divide you from near - ushering guides ? LAD . They left me weary on a grassy turf . 280 Сом . By falsehood , or ...
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... Сом . Due west it rises from this shrubby point . LAD . To find that out , good Shepherd , I sup- In such a scant allowance of star - light , Would overtask the best land - pilot's art , Without the sure guess of well - practis'd feet ...
... Сом . Due west it rises from this shrubby point . LAD . To find that out , good Shepherd , I sup- In such a scant allowance of star - light , Would overtask the best land - pilot's art , Without the sure guess of well - practis'd feet ...
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... Сом . Nay , Lady , sit ; if I but wave this wand , 651 rush ] Ov . Metam . xiv . 293. Ulysses rushes on Circe . -Intrat Ille domum Circes , et ad insidiosa vocatus Pocula , conantem virga mulcere capillos Repulit ; et stricto pavidam ...
... Сом . Nay , Lady , sit ; if I but wave this wand , 651 rush ] Ov . Metam . xiv . 293. Ulysses rushes on Circe . -Intrat Ille domum Circes , et ad insidiosa vocatus Pocula , conantem virga mulcere capillos Repulit ; et stricto pavidam ...
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... Сом . Why are you vext , Lady ? why do you frown ? Here dwell no frowns , nor anger ; from these gates Sorrow flies far : See , here be all the pleasures That fancy can beget on youthful thoughts , When the fresh blood grows lively ...
... Сом . Why are you vext , Lady ? why do you frown ? Here dwell no frowns , nor anger ; from these gates Sorrow flies far : See , here be all the pleasures That fancy can beget on youthful thoughts , When the fresh blood grows lively ...
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... that which is not good , is not delicious To a well - govern'd and wise appetite . Сом . O foolishness of men ! that lend their 705 709 To those budge doctors of the Stoic fur ,. ears 707 budge ] Skeltons Magnificence , 4to . p . COMUS .
... that which is not good , is not delicious To a well - govern'd and wise appetite . Сом . O foolishness of men ! that lend their 705 709 To those budge doctors of the Stoic fur ,. ears 707 budge ] Skeltons Magnificence , 4to . p . COMUS .
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