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-what ho ! you men , you beafts ,1x1 That quench the fire of your pernicious rage With purple fountains ifluing from your veins , On pain of torture , from thofe bloody hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons 9 to the ground , And hear ...
-what ho ! you men , you beafts ,1x1 That quench the fire of your pernicious rage With purple fountains ifluing from your veins , On pain of torture , from thofe bloody hands Throw your mif - temper'd weapons 9 to the ground , And hear ...
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It is not unufual for thofe who are blinded by love to overlook every difficulty that opposes their purfuit . NICHOLS . The quarto 1597 , reads Should , without lacus , give path - ways to our will !
It is not unufual for thofe who are blinded by love to overlook every difficulty that opposes their purfuit . NICHOLS . The quarto 1597 , reads Should , without lacus , give path - ways to our will !
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3 Thefe happy masks , & c . ] i . e . the masks worn by female fpectators of the play . Former editors print thofe instead of thefe , but without authority . STEEVENS . C 2 Farewel ; Farewel ; thou canst not teach me to forget .
3 Thefe happy masks , & c . ] i . e . the masks worn by female fpectators of the play . Former editors print thofe instead of thefe , but without authority . STEEVENS . C 2 Farewel ; Farewel ; thou canst not teach me to forget .
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And too foon marr'd are thofe fo early made , The earth hath fwallow'd all my hopes but the , She is the hopeful lady of my earth : But 4 Thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet ...
And too foon marr'd are thofe fo early made , The earth hath fwallow'd all my hopes but the , She is the hopeful lady of my earth : But 4 Thou canst not teach me to forget . ] " Of all afflictions taught a lover yet ...
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Sol through white curtains fhot a tim❜rous ray , " And op'd thofe eyes that muft eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nousense ; but they are both , and both equally , poetical fenfe . JOHNSON .
Sol through white curtains fhot a tim❜rous ray , " And op'd thofe eyes that muft eclipfe the day . Both the old and the new reading are philofophical nousense ; but they are both , and both equally , poetical fenfe . JOHNSON .
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