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Page 730
... crown'd The nonpareil of beauty ! Oli . How does he love me ? Vio . With adoration , fertile tears , With groans that thunder love , with sighs of fire . 270 Oli . Your lord does know my mind ; I cannot love him : Yet I suppose him ...
... crown'd The nonpareil of beauty ! Oli . How does he love me ? Vio . With adoration , fertile tears , With groans that thunder love , with sighs of fire . 270 Oli . Your lord does know my mind ; I cannot love him : Yet I suppose him ...
Page 755
... crown thee for a finder of madmen . But see , but see . Enter SIR ANDREW . Fab . More matter for a May morning . Sir And . Here's the challenge , read it : I warrant there's vinegar and pepper in ' t . Fab . Is't so saucy ? Sir And . Ay ...
... crown thee for a finder of madmen . But see , but see . Enter SIR ANDREW . Fab . More matter for a May morning . Sir And . Here's the challenge , read it : I warrant there's vinegar and pepper in ' t . Fab . Is't so saucy ? Sir And . Ay ...
Page 773
... crown the alliance on't , so please you , Here at my house and at my proper cost . Duke . Madam , I am most apt to embrace your offer . [ To Viola ] Your master quits you ; and for your service done him , So much against the metal of ...
... crown the alliance on't , so please you , Here at my house and at my proper cost . Duke . Madam , I am most apt to embrace your offer . [ To Viola ] Your master quits you ; and for your service done him , So much against the metal of ...
Page 819
... crown imperial ; lilies of all kinds , The flower - de - luce being one ! O , these I lack , To make you garlands of ... Crowns what you are doing in the present deed , That all your acts are queens . Per . O Doricles , Your praises are ...
... crown imperial ; lilies of all kinds , The flower - de - luce being one ! O , these I lack , To make you garlands of ... Crowns what you are doing in the present deed , That all your acts are queens . Per . O Doricles , Your praises are ...
Page 824
... crown'd the most imperial monarch , Thereof most worthy , were I the fairest youth That ever made eye swerve , had force and knowledge More than was ever man's , I would not prize them Without her love ; for her employ them all ...
... crown'd the most imperial monarch , Thereof most worthy , were I the fairest youth That ever made eye swerve , had force and knowledge More than was ever man's , I would not prize them Without her love ; for her employ them all ...
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