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... appear : By the Fates that spun thy thread ; Cho . Which are three , Tir . By the Furies fierce , and dread ! Cho ... appear . 30 35 40 45 PROLOGUE , EPILOGUE and SONG from TROILUS and CRESSIDA THE Prologue , Epilogue and Songs from ...
... appear : By the Fates that spun thy thread ; Cho . Which are three , Tir . By the Furies fierce , and dread ! Cho ... appear . 30 35 40 45 PROLOGUE , EPILOGUE and SONG from TROILUS and CRESSIDA THE Prologue , Epilogue and Songs from ...
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... appear ( which is but seldom ) litterally 275 graceful , it were an injury to the Authour that they should be chang'd : But since every Language is so full of its own proprieties , that what is Beautiful in one , is often Barbarous ...
... appear ( which is but seldom ) litterally 275 graceful , it were an injury to the Authour that they should be chang'd : But since every Language is so full of its own proprieties , that what is Beautiful in one , is often Barbarous ...
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... appear , And shaggy Satyrs standing neer , Which them at once admire and fear . The Ruines too of some Majestick Piece , Boasting the Pow'r of ancient Rome or Greece , Whose Statues , Freezes , Columns broken lie , And though deface't ...
... appear , And shaggy Satyrs standing neer , Which them at once admire and fear . The Ruines too of some Majestick Piece , Boasting the Pow'r of ancient Rome or Greece , Whose Statues , Freezes , Columns broken lie , And though deface't ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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