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Todd , indeed , in his introductory remarks to L'Allegro , says that it has been observed ( he does not say by whom ) that the concluding lines of Marlowe's and Ralegh's poems , If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me ...
Todd , indeed , in his introductory remarks to L'Allegro , says that it has been observed ( he does not say by whom ) that the concluding lines of Marlowe's and Ralegh's poems , If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me ...
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72 by " The turfy mountains where live nibbling sheep " in The Tempest ( IV . i , 62 ) . The " Chequer'd shade " in " Dancing in the Chequer'd shade " almost certainly owes something to the lines which so incongruously appear in Queen ...
72 by " The turfy mountains where live nibbling sheep " in The Tempest ( IV . i , 62 ) . The " Chequer'd shade " in " Dancing in the Chequer'd shade " almost certainly owes something to the lines which so incongruously appear in Queen ...
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It will tend to produce this friendly disposition on your side of the water , if more of your countrymen would come over and live awhile among us . We are not an idle people ; we are a busy people , and may not have leisure or ...
It will tend to produce this friendly disposition on your side of the water , if more of your countrymen would come over and live awhile among us . We are not an idle people ; we are a busy people , and may not have leisure or ...
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