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... who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer
to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his
strength in their presence ; he at first refuses , dismissing the public officer with ...
... who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer
to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his
strength in their presence ; he at first refuses , dismissing the public officer with ...
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Of Timna first betray me , and reveal The secret wrested from me in her highth of
nuptial love profess : d , carrying it strait 385 To them who had corrupted her , my
spies And rivals ? In this other was there found More faith , who also in her prime
...
Of Timna first betray me , and reveal The secret wrested from me in her highth of
nuptial love profess : d , carrying it strait 385 To them who had corrupted her , my
spies And rivals ? In this other was there found More faith , who also in her prime
...
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First granting , as I do , it was a weakness In me , but incident to all our sex ,
Curiosity , inquisitive , importune 775 Of fecrets , then with like infirmity To publish
them , both common female faults : Was it not weakness also to make known For
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First granting , as I do , it was a weakness In me , but incident to all our sex ,
Curiosity , inquisitive , importune 775 Of fecrets , then with like infirmity To publish
them , both common female faults : Was it not weakness also to make known For
...
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Yet , ere I give the reins to grief , say first , How dy'd he ; death to life is crown or
fame . All by him fell thou say'st , by whom fell he , 1580 What glorious hand gave
Samson his death's wound ? MESS . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man .
Yet , ere I give the reins to grief , say first , How dy'd he ; death to life is crown or
fame . All by him fell thou say'st , by whom fell he , 1580 What glorious hand gave
Samson his death's wound ? MESS . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man .
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H Н AIL native Language , that by sinews weak Didít move my first endevoring
tongue to speaky And mad'st imperfect words with childish trips , Half
unpronounc'd , fide through my infant - lips , Driving dumb silence from the portal
door , 5 ...
H Н AIL native Language , that by sinews weak Didít move my first endevoring
tongue to speaky And mad'st imperfect words with childish trips , Half
unpronounc'd , fide through my infant - lips , Driving dumb silence from the portal
door , 5 ...
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