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Seneca , the philosopher , is by some thought the author of those tragedies , at least the best of them , that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a father of the church , thought it not unbeseeming the sanctity of his person to ...
Seneca , the philosopher , is by some thought the author of those tragedies , at least the best of them , that go under that name . Gregory Nazianzen , a father of the church , thought it not unbeseeming the sanctity of his person to ...
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I thought where all thy circling wiles would end ; In feign'd religion , smooth hypocrisy . But had thy love , still odiously pretended , Been , as it ought , sincere , it would have taught thee Far other reasonings , brought forth ...
I thought where all thy circling wiles would end ; In feign'd religion , smooth hypocrisy . But had thy love , still odiously pretended , Been , as it ought , sincere , it would have taught thee Far other reasonings , brought forth ...
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For since grim Aquilo his charioteer By boisterous rape th ' Athenian damsel got , He thought it touch'd his deity full near , 10 1 0 ] Shakespeare's Passionate Pilgrim .. • Swet Rose , fair flower , untimely pluckt , soon vaded ...
For since grim Aquilo his charioteer By boisterous rape th ' Athenian damsel got , He thought it touch'd his deity full near , 10 1 0 ] Shakespeare's Passionate Pilgrim .. • Swet Rose , fair flower , untimely pluckt , soon vaded ...
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