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... thought occurs in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 10 : - Early before the morn with cremosin ray The windows of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world the dawning day Might looke , ' & c Again in Summa Totalis ...
... thought occurs in Spenser's Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 10 : - Early before the morn with cremosin ray The windows of bright heaven opened had , Through which into the world the dawning day Might looke , ' & c Again in Summa Totalis ...
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... thought in his play of Blurt Master Constable , 1602 : — bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , I have too much lead at mine . ' For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase , - SC . IV . 29 ...
... thought in his play of Blurt Master Constable , 1602 : — bid him , whose heart no sorrow feels , Tickle the rushes with his wanton heels , I have too much lead at mine . ' For I am proverb'd with a grandsire phrase , - SC . IV . 29 ...
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... thought in his 271h Sonnet : -- Which like a jewel hung in ghastly night , Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . ' Lyly , in his Eupheus , has ' A fair pearl iu a Morian's ear . ' 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? 36 ACT ...
... thought in his 271h Sonnet : -- Which like a jewel hung in ghastly night , Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . ' Lyly , in his Eupheus , has ' A fair pearl iu a Morian's ear . ' 1 Cap . Why , how now , kinsman ? 36 ACT ...
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... public assembly , we may conclude , was not then thought indecorous . In King Henry VIII Lord Sands id represented as kissing Anne Boleyn , next whom he sits at supper . And a good lady , and a wise , and 38 ACT 1 . ROMEO AND JULIET .
... public assembly , we may conclude , was not then thought indecorous . In King Henry VIII Lord Sands id represented as kissing Anne Boleyn , next whom he sits at supper . And a good lady , and a wise , and 38 ACT 1 . ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... thought in The Maid in the Mil ! : - The lady may command , sir ; She bears an eye more dreadful than your weapon . ' But is here again used in its exceptive sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii ...
... thought in The Maid in the Mil ! : - The lady may command , sir ; She bears an eye more dreadful than your weapon . ' But is here again used in its exceptive sense , without or unless . See vol . i . p . 18 , note 12 ; and vol . viii ...
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