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O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a ...
O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause To be suspected of more tenderness Than doth become a man ! I will remain The loyal'st husband that did e'er plight troth . My residence in Rome at one Philario's ; Who to my father was a ...
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-you must give way : Here is your servant . - How now , sir ? What news ? Pis . My lord your son drew on my master . Queen . No harm , I trust , is done ? Pis . Ha ! There might have been , But that my master rather play'd than fought ...
-you must give way : Here is your servant . - How now , sir ? What news ? Pis . My lord your son drew on my master . Queen . No harm , I trust , is done ? Pis . Ha ! There might have been , But that my master rather play'd than fought ...
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... and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon , at midnight , To encounter me with orisons , for then I am in heaven for him6 : or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two ...
... and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon , at midnight , To encounter me with orisons , for then I am in heaven for him6 : or ere I could Give him that parting kiss , which I had set Betwixt two ...
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If you make your voyage upon her , and give me directly to understand you have prevailed , I am no further your enemy , she is not worth our debate : if she remain unseduced ( you not making it appear otherwise ) , for your ill opinion ...
If you make your voyage upon her , and give me directly to understand you have prevailed , I am no further your enemy , she is not worth our debate : if she remain unseduced ( you not making it appear otherwise ) , for your ill opinion ...
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To give him welcome . I was going , sir , [ Exit PISANIO . Imo . Continues well my lord ? His health , be- seech you ? Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he dispos'd to mirth ? I hope , he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant : none a stranger ...
To give him welcome . I was going , sir , [ Exit PISANIO . Imo . Continues well my lord ? His health , be- seech you ? Iach . Well , madam . Imo . Is he dispos'd to mirth ? I hope , he is . Iach . Exceeding pleasant : none a stranger ...
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