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... hold , And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole , Pacing tow'rd the other goal Of his chamber in the east ; Mean - while welcome ...
... hold , And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream ; And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole , Pacing tow'rd the other goal Of his chamber in the east ; Mean - while welcome ...
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... hold firm , " Virtue may be assail'd but never hurt , 410 " Surpris'd by unjust force but not inthrall'd ; " Yea , even that which mischief meant most harm " Shall in the happy trial prove most glory : " But evil on itself shall back ...
... hold firm , " Virtue may be assail'd but never hurt , 410 " Surpris'd by unjust force but not inthrall'd ; " Yea , even that which mischief meant most harm " Shall in the happy trial prove most glory : " But evil on itself shall back ...
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... moist and cold ; Now the spell hath lost his hold ; And I must haste , ere morning - hour , To wait in Amphitrite's bower . [ SABRINA descends , and the Lady rises out of Fij A & III 63 COMUS . "Whilst from off the waters fleet ...
... moist and cold ; Now the spell hath lost his hold ; And I must haste , ere morning - hour , To wait in Amphitrite's bower . [ SABRINA descends , and the Lady rises out of Fij A & III 63 COMUS . "Whilst from off the waters fleet ...
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... hold , Dossy , your mama convinced me that he was not so proper a son - in - law for us as Lord Aimworth . The . Convinced you ! Ah , my dear papa , you were not convinced . S. Har . What don't I know when I am convinced ? The . Why no ...
... hold , Dossy , your mama convinced me that he was not so proper a son - in - law for us as Lord Aimworth . The . Convinced you ! Ah , my dear papa , you were not convinced . S. Har . What don't I know when I am convinced ? The . Why no ...
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... hold , she says I baint to her mind - mayn't all this be the effect of modish coyness , to do like the gentlewomen , be- cause she was bred among them ? And I have heard say , they will be upon their vixen tricks , till they go into the ...
... hold , she says I baint to her mind - mayn't all this be the effect of modish coyness , to do like the gentlewomen , be- cause she was bred among them ? And I have heard say , they will be upon their vixen tricks , till they go into the ...
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