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Page 191
... turn ? Fortune , that turns her too unconstant wheel , Hath turn'd thy wealth and riches in the sea . All parts abroad wherever I have been Grow weary of me , and deny me succour . My debtors , they that should relieve my want ...
... turn ? Fortune , that turns her too unconstant wheel , Hath turn'd thy wealth and riches in the sea . All parts abroad wherever I have been Grow weary of me , and deny me succour . My debtors , they that should relieve my want ...
Page 255
... turn both into hob - nails . Pye . Pretty mystery for a beggar ; for indeed a hob - nail is the true emblem of a ... turn'd my staff toward London ; where , when I came , all my friends were pit - holed , gone to graves ; as indeed there ...
... turn both into hob - nails . Pye . Pretty mystery for a beggar ; for indeed a hob - nail is the true emblem of a ... turn'd my staff toward London ; where , when I came , all my friends were pit - holed , gone to graves ; as indeed there ...
Page 373
... turn'd weeping out , To beg relief among Rome's enemies ; Who drown'd their enmity in my true tears , And oped their arms to embrace me as a friend : And I am the turn'd - forth , be it known to you , That have preserved her welfare in ...
... turn'd weeping out , To beg relief among Rome's enemies ; Who drown'd their enmity in my true tears , And oped their arms to embrace me as a friend : And I am the turn'd - forth , be it known to you , That have preserved her welfare in ...
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