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... Whilst you live by the fleet Gregorian . CLEIVELAND . Of enormous and disgusting hyperboles , these may be examples : By every wind that comes this way , Send me at least a sigh or two , Such and so many I'll repay As shall themselves ...
... Whilst you live by the fleet Gregorian . CLEIVELAND . Of enormous and disgusting hyperboles , these may be examples : By every wind that comes this way , Send me at least a sigh or two , Such and so many I'll repay As shall themselves ...
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... whilst thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate , yet leav'st us poor , By clogging it with legacies before ! The joys which we entire should wed , Come deflower'd 22 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... whilst thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate , yet leav'st us poor , By clogging it with legacies before ! The joys which we entire should wed , Come deflower'd 22 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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... Whilst raging seas swell to so bold an height , As shall the fire's proud element affright . Th ' old drudging Sun ... while the theocracy was yet visible , has ap appearance so different from all other scenes of human action , that the ...
... Whilst raging seas swell to so bold an height , As shall the fire's proud element affright . Th ' old drudging Sun ... while the theocracy was yet visible , has ap appearance so different from all other scenes of human action , that the ...
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... while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such ... Whilst thoughts ' gainst thoughts rise up in mu- tiny , She took a lute ( being far from any ears ) And tun'd this ...
... while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such ... Whilst thoughts ' gainst thoughts rise up in mu- tiny , She took a lute ( being far from any ears ) And tun'd this ...
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... Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T ' excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case [ known ...
... Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T ' excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case [ known ...
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