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(id free. i dull heavy — i.e. earth and water. 2 Injurious cruel and unijst. 7 limits regions, where to where. 7 thought i.e. air. 9 thought
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naught MALONE; Q: “naughts.”
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SONNET 45. I two i.e. elements, mght insubstantial. 4 jnesent-absent
now here, now there. 5 quicker more lively. •] four four elements. 8
melancholy supposedly caused by an excess of water and earth in the
body, p life’s composition the proper balance of the four elements which
make up life, recured restored to health. 10 swift messengers i.e. letters,
which the poet presumably has received from his friend. // even but
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I mortal deadly. 2 conquest (a) booty won in battle (b) goods awarded
'result of a lawsuit, thy sight the sight of you — your portrait. 5
Mine eye . . . would bar my eye seeks to deny my heart the sight of your
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