The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
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Again , in The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon , 1601 : " But what foul hand hath harm'd Matilda's fair ? " Again , in A Looking - Glafs for London and England 1598 : " And fold in me the riches of thy fair .
Again , in The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon , 1601 : " But what foul hand hath harm'd Matilda's fair ? " Again , in A Looking - Glafs for London and England 1598 : " And fold in me the riches of thy fair .
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Are not you he , fays the fairy , that fright the country girls , that fkim milk , work in the hand mill , and make the tired dairy - woman churn without eet ? The mention of the mill feems out of place ...
Are not you he , fays the fairy , that fright the country girls , that fkim milk , work in the hand mill , and make the tired dairy - woman churn without eet ? The mention of the mill feems out of place ...
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... hand - mill , kuerna , mola . Ilandic . So , in Stany- hurft's anflation of the first book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - ftones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , " & c .
... hand - mill , kuerna , mola . Ilandic . So , in Stany- hurft's anflation of the first book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - ftones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , " & c .
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... and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; 2 You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant : " there is But yet you draw not iron , ] I learn from Edward Fenton's Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature , bl . 1.
... and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not ; 2 You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant : " there is But yet you draw not iron , ] I learn from Edward Fenton's Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature , bl . 1.
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I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love fo well . [ Exeunt DEM . and HEL . OBE . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he do leave this grove , Thou fhalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love.
I'll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell , To die upon the hand I love fo well . [ Exeunt DEM . and HEL . OBE . Fare thee well , nymph : ere he do leave this grove , Thou fhalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love.
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