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Therefore , the Poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , stones , and floods ;
Since nought so stockish , hard and full of rage , But musick for the time doth
change his nature . The man that hath no mufick in himself , Nor is not mov'd with
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Therefore , the Poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees , stones , and floods ;
Since nought so stockish , hard and full of rage , But musick for the time doth
change his nature . The man that hath no mufick in himself , Nor is not mov'd with
...
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If study's gain be this , and this be fo , Study knows that , which yet it doth not
know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er fay , no . King . These be the stops , that
hinder study quite ; And train our intellects to vain delight . Biron . Why , all
delights ...
If study's gain be this , and this be fo , Study knows that , which yet it doth not
know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er fay , no . King . These be the stops , that
hinder study quite ; And train our intellects to vain delight . Biron . Why , all
delights ...
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Of all complexions the cullid Soveraignty , Do meet , as at a Fair , in her fair cheek
; Where several worthies make one dignity ; Where nothing wants , that want it
self doth seek . Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues ; Fie , painted rhetorick !
Of all complexions the cullid Soveraignty , Do meet , as at a Fair , in her fair cheek
; Where several worthies make one dignity ; Where nothing wants , that want it
self doth seek . Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues ; Fie , painted rhetorick !
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Under correction , Sir , we know whereuntil it doth amount . Biron . By Jove , I
always took three threes for nine . Coft . O lord , Sir , it were pity you should get
your living by reckoning , Sir . Biron . How much is it ? Coft . O lord , Sir , the
parties ...
Under correction , Sir , we know whereuntil it doth amount . Biron . By Jove , I
always took three threes for nine . Coft . O lord , Sir , it were pity you should get
your living by reckoning , Sir . Biron . How much is it ? Coft . O lord , Sir , the
parties ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 ( 12 ) He , whom a fool doth very
wisely hit , Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to feem senseless of the
bob . If not , The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd Even by the squandring glances of
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). 2 ( 12 ) He , whom a fool doth very
wisely hit , Doth very foolishly , although he smart , Not to feem senseless of the
bob . If not , The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd Even by the squandring glances of
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