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I take the world to be but as a stage,Where net-maskt men do play their personage.
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Night's black mantle covers all alike.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
The world's a stage where God's omnipotence, His justice, knowledge, love, and providence Do act the parts.
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What is well done is done soon enough.
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Much like the French (or like ourselves, their apes),Who with strange habit do disguise their shapes;Who loving novels, full of affectation,Receive the manners of each other nation.
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Apoplexie and lethargie, As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.
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And swans seem whiter if swart crowes be by.
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There is no Theam more plentifull to scan, Then is the glorious goodly frame of Man.
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The will for deed I doe accept.
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In every hedge and ditch both day and night We fear our death, of every leafe affright.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
Bright-flaming, heat-full fire, The source of motion.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
A good turn at need, At first or last, shall be assur'd of meed.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
Did thrust as now in others' corn his sickle.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
Even as a surgeon, minding off to cut Some cureless limb,-before in ure he put His violent engins on the vicious member, Bringeth his patient in a senseless slumber, And grief-less then (guided by use and art), To save the whole, sawes off th' infested part.
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
Turning our seed-wheat-kennel tares, To burn-grain thistle, and to vaporie darnel, Cockle, wild oats, rough burs, corn-cumbring Tares.
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Yielding more wholesome food than all the messes That now taste-curious wanton plenty dresses.
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Oft seen in forehead of the frowning skies.
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Not that the earth doth yield In hill or dale, in forest or in field, A rarer plant.
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Which serves for cynosure To all that sail upon the sea obscure.
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Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain.
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Flesh of thy flesh, nor yet bone of thy bone.
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Will change the pebbles of our puddly thought To orient pearls.
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