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... Line 445 . -hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder was a truncheon carried by him who presided at these com- bats . Line 461. To wake our peace- Which so rous'd up- Might- -fright fair peace , ] To wake peace is to introduce discord ...
... Line 445 . -hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder was a truncheon carried by him who presided at these com- bats . Line 461. To wake our peace- Which so rous'd up- Might- -fright fair peace , ] To wake peace is to introduce discord ...
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... Line 250. Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep , ] She will lull you by her song into soft tranquillity ... Line 292. -velvet - guards , ] To such as have their clothes adorned with shreds of velvet , which was , I sup- pose ...
... Line 250. Making such difference ' twixt wake and sleep , ] She will lull you by her song into soft tranquillity ... Line 292. -velvet - guards , ] To such as have their clothes adorned with shreds of velvet , which was , I sup- pose ...
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... Line 67. The quality and hair of our attempt- ] The hair seems to be the complexion , the character . The metaphor ap- pears harsh to us , but , perhaps , was familiar in our author's time . We still say something is against the hair ...
... Line 67. The quality and hair of our attempt- ] The hair seems to be the complexion , the character . The metaphor ap- pears harsh to us , but , perhaps , was familiar in our author's time . We still say something is against the hair ...
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