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... comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! — ' When she comes ! ' - When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw her look , or any woman else . Tro . I was about to tell thee : -when my heart , As ...
... comes into my thoughts , — So , traitor ! — ' When she comes ! ' - When is she thence ? Pan . Well , she looked yesternight fairer than ever I saw her look , or any woman else . Tro . I was about to tell thee : -when my heart , As ...
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... come to him , it's all one : by God's lid , it does one's heart good . Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris . Paris passes . Look ye yonder , niece ; is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? Why , this is brave now . Who said he ...
... come to him , it's all one : by God's lid , it does one's heart good . Yonder comes Paris , yonder comes Paris . Paris passes . Look ye yonder , niece ; is ' t not a gallant man too , is ' t not ? Why , this is brave now . Who said he ...
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... comes here ? Achil . Patroclus , I'll speak with nobody . Come in with me , Thersites . [ Exit . Ther . Here is such ... comes Patroclus . Nest 29 Troilus and Cressida [ Act II , Sc . iii.
... comes here ? Achil . Patroclus , I'll speak with nobody . Come in with me , Thersites . [ Exit . Ther . Here is such ... comes Patroclus . Nest 29 Troilus and Cressida [ Act II , Sc . iii.
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William Shakespeare. Re - enter Patroclus . Here comes Patroclus . Nest . No Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant ... come to speak with him ; and you shall not sin , If you do say we think him over - proud And under - honest ; in ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter Patroclus . Here comes Patroclus . Nest . No Achilles with him . Ulyss . The elephant ... come to speak with him ; and you shall not sin , If you do say we think him over - proud And under - honest ; in ...
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... Come your ways , come your ways ; an you draw backward , we'll put you i ' the fills . Why do you not speak to her ? Come , draw this curtain , and let's see your picture . Alas the day , how loath you are to offend daylight ! an ...
... Come your ways , come your ways ; an you draw backward , we'll put you i ' the fills . Why do you not speak to her ? Come , draw this curtain , and let's see your picture . Alas the day , how loath you are to offend daylight ! an ...
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