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The trees shall spred themselues where thou dost go . After the original theme had been set by Marlowe , devoted lovers offer catalogues of delights to soften the hard hearts of obdurate ladies - not without some monotony — for three ...
The trees shall spred themselues where thou dost go . After the original theme had been set by Marlowe , devoted lovers offer catalogues of delights to soften the hard hearts of obdurate ladies - not without some monotony — for three ...
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34-35 ] My mind doth tell me thou art innocent . [ Contention , p . 23 , 1. 171 ) My conscience tels me thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p . 32 , 1. 70 ] If our King Henry had shooke hands with death ...
34-35 ] My mind doth tell me thou art innocent . [ Contention , p . 23 , 1. 171 ) My conscience tels me thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p . 32 , 1. 70 ] If our King Henry had shooke hands with death ...
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[ Sonnet IV . 13 ] Then treasure is abus'de , When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . [ H & L , I. 234-236 ] Profitless usurer , why dost thou use So great a sum of sums .
[ Sonnet IV . 13 ] Then treasure is abus'de , When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . [ H & L , I. 234-236 ] Profitless usurer , why dost thou use So great a sum of sums .
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