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... breathing flowers , in the spring - tide of youth and beauty . How gracefully she distributes her emblematic favours ! What language accompanies them ! Well may Florizel exclaim : when you speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! The ...
... breathing flowers , in the spring - tide of youth and beauty . How gracefully she distributes her emblematic favours ! What language accompanies them ! Well may Florizel exclaim : when you speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! The ...
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... breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . - But , O thou tyrant ! 20 The same construction occurs in the second book of Phaer's version of the Aeneid : " When this the young men heard me speak , of wild they waxed wood ...
... breath within , I'll serve you As I would do the gods . - But , O thou tyrant ! 20 The same construction occurs in the second book of Phaer's version of the Aeneid : " When this the young men heard me speak , of wild they waxed wood ...
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... breath ; pale primroses , 13Some call it sponsus solis , the spowse of the sunne , because it sleeps and is awakened ... breath Of balmy Venus . ' Shakspeare may not have known this , yet of the beauty and pro- priety of the epithet ...
... breath ; pale primroses , 13Some call it sponsus solis , the spowse of the sunne , because it sleeps and is awakened ... breath Of balmy Venus . ' Shakspeare may not have known this , yet of the beauty and pro- priety of the epithet ...
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... breath ; Never till then . Enter a Gentleman . Gent . One that gives out himself prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess ( sheep the The fairest I have yet beheld ) , desires access To your high presence . Leon . What ...
... breath ; Never till then . Enter a Gentleman . Gent . One that gives out himself prince Florizel , Son of Polixenes , with his princess ( sheep the The fairest I have yet beheld ) , desires access To your high presence . Leon . What ...
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... breath 6Who was most marble : that is , those who had the hardest hearts . So in King Henry VIII . Hearts of most hard tempér Melt and lament for him . ' However misplaced the praise , it is no small honour to Julio Romano to be thus ...
... breath 6Who was most marble : that is , those who had the hardest hearts . So in King Henry VIII . Hearts of most hard tempér Melt and lament for him . ' However misplaced the praise , it is no small honour to Julio Romano to be thus ...
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