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... later of London , appears as if embalmed By Nature ; through some special privilege , Stopp'd at the growth he had ; destined to live , To be , to have been , come and go , a Child And nothing more , no partner in the years That bear us ...
... later of London , appears as if embalmed By Nature ; through some special privilege , Stopp'd at the growth he had ; destined to live , To be , to have been , come and go , a Child And nothing more , no partner in the years That bear us ...
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... later he remarks : “ The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp " ( II , i , 61-62 ) . With the approach of dawn , however , he dis- covers the sun to be a threat to their love . Never again is Juliet ...
... later he remarks : “ The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp " ( II , i , 61-62 ) . With the approach of dawn , however , he dis- covers the sun to be a threat to their love . Never again is Juliet ...
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... later books of the Faerie Queene . The house of Holinesse , the “ auntient house " to which Redcrosse is taken for a period of rest and instruction , is en- tirely free from the trappings of classic myth ; its allegory draws upon the ...
... later books of the Faerie Queene . The house of Holinesse , the “ auntient house " to which Redcrosse is taken for a period of rest and instruction , is en- tirely free from the trappings of classic myth ; its allegory draws upon the ...
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