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... nature , ( d ) which seem to puzzle reason , some- ( c ) thing divine , and hath more in it 4 than the eye of the common spectator ( d ) doth discover . ( R. M. , I , xxxix - W , II , 383 ) . [ On the conversion of dust to lice ( Exodus ...
... nature , ( d ) which seem to puzzle reason , some- ( c ) thing divine , and hath more in it 4 than the eye of the common spectator ( d ) doth discover . ( R. M. , I , xxxix - W , II , 383 ) . [ On the conversion of dust to lice ( Exodus ...
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... nature's mother is her tomb , What is her burying grave that is her womb . ( 3 ) I , iv , 37 : Paradise Lost , V , 124 : - ( T ) When fair morning first smiles on the world . Id . , IV , 424 : - 3 Dark , waste , and wild , under the ...
... nature's mother is her tomb , What is her burying grave that is her womb . ( 3 ) I , iv , 37 : Paradise Lost , V , 124 : - ( T ) When fair morning first smiles on the world . Id . , IV , 424 : - 3 Dark , waste , and wild , under the ...
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... nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . Comus , 745-747 : Beauty is Nature's brag , and must be shown In courts , at feasts , and high solemni- ties , Where most may wonder at the work- manship . — ( T ) 3 1. For another ...
... nature gat For men to see , and seeing wonder at . Comus , 745-747 : Beauty is Nature's brag , and must be shown In courts , at feasts , and high solemni- ties , Where most may wonder at the work- manship . — ( T ) 3 1. For another ...
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