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Butler , in his Hudibras , compares the change of night into day , to the change of colour in a boiled lobster . " The sun had long since , in the lap Of Thetis , taken out his nap ; And , like a lobster boil'd , the morn From black to ...
Butler , in his Hudibras , compares the change of night into day , to the change of colour in a boiled lobster . " The sun had long since , in the lap Of Thetis , taken out his nap ; And , like a lobster boil'd , the morn From black to ...
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They are all going a birding to - night . They talk of fowls i ' th ' air , that fly by day , I'm sure they'll be a company of foul sluts there to - night . If we have not mortality affeared , I'll be hang'd , for they are able to ...
They are all going a birding to - night . They talk of fowls i ' th ' air , that fly by day , I'm sure they'll be a company of foul sluts there to - night . If we have not mortality affeared , I'll be hang'd , for they are able to ...
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A consummation , ' etc. Hamlet , III . 1. 63 . The description of Queen Mab . In Romeo and Juliet , Act 1. Scene 4 . ' The shade of melancholy boughs . ' As You Like It , 11. 7. 111 . ' Give a very echo , ' etc. Twelfth Night , 11. 4.
A consummation , ' etc. Hamlet , III . 1. 63 . The description of Queen Mab . In Romeo and Juliet , Act 1. Scene 4 . ' The shade of melancholy boughs . ' As You Like It , 11. 7. 111 . ' Give a very echo , ' etc. Twelfth Night , 11. 4.
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