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The children thus dispos'd , my wife and I , Fixing our eyes on whom our care was
fixt , Fasten'd our felves at either end the mast ; And floating straight , obedient to
the stream , Were carry'd towards Corinth , as we thought . At length the Sun ...
The children thus dispos'd , my wife and I , Fixing our eyes on whom our care was
fixt , Fasten'd our felves at either end the mast ; And floating straight , obedient to
the stream , Were carry'd towards Corinth , as we thought . At length the Sun ...
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Was carry'd with more speed before the wind , And in our fight they three were
taken up By fishermen of Corinth , as we thought . At length , another fhip had feiz
'd on us ; And knowing whom it was their hap to fave , Gave helpful welcome to ...
Was carry'd with more speed before the wind , And in our fight they three were
taken up By fishermen of Corinth , as we thought . At length , another fhip had feiz
'd on us ; And knowing whom it was their hap to fave , Gave helpful welcome to ...
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I thought to have askt you . S. Dro . And you said , no . E. Dro . So , come , help ,
well struck ; there was blow for blow ... E. Ant . Thou baggage , let me in . Luce .
Can you tell for whose fake ? E. Dro . Mafter , knock the door harů . Luce . Let him
...
I thought to have askt you . S. Dro . And you said , no . E. Dro . So , come , help ,
well struck ; there was blow for blow ... E. Ant . Thou baggage , let me in . Luce .
Can you tell for whose fake ? E. Dro . Mafter , knock the door harů . Luce . Let him
...
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Ang . I know it well , Sir ; lo , here is the Chain ; I thought t ' have tane you at the
Porcupine ; The Chain , unfinith'd , made me stay thus long . S. Ant . What is your
will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please your self , Sir ; I have made it for
...
Ang . I know it well , Sir ; lo , here is the Chain ; I thought t ' have tane you at the
Porcupine ; The Chain , unfinith'd , made me stay thus long . S. Ant . What is your
will , that I shall do with this ? Ang . What please your self , Sir ; I have made it for
...
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... and the Chain : But neither Chain nor goldsmith came to me : Belike , you
thought , our love would last too long If it were chain'd together ; therefore came
not . Ang . Saving your merry humour , here's the note , How much your Chain
weighs ...
... and the Chain : But neither Chain nor goldsmith came to me : Belike , you
thought , our love would last too long If it were chain'd together ; therefore came
not . Ang . Saving your merry humour , here's the note , How much your Chain
weighs ...
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