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ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Act IV . Scene II . Ber ..... Here , take my ring : Mine house , mine honour , yea , my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . .... 1 1 OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF ALL'S WELL THAT.
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Act IV . Scene II . Ber ..... Here , take my ring : Mine house , mine honour , yea , my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . .... 1 1 OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF ALL'S WELL THAT.
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... By wond'ring how thou took'st it . Nay , I'll fit you , [ Exit Lafeu . Laf . And not be all day neither . King . Thus he his special nothing ever prologues . * Re - enter Lafeu , with Helena . Laf ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
... By wond'ring how thou took'st it . Nay , I'll fit you , [ Exit Lafeu . Laf . And not be all day neither . King . Thus he his special nothing ever prologues . * Re - enter Lafeu , with Helena . Laf ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . 25.
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The greatest grace lending grace , Ere twice the horses of the sun shall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his sleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the ...
The greatest grace lending grace , Ere twice the horses of the sun shall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring ; Ere twice in murk and occidental damp Moist Hesperus hath quench'd his sleepy lamp ; Or four and twenty times the ...
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When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am father to , then call me husband : but in such a then I write a never . This is a dreadful sentence .
When thou canst get the ring upon my finger , which never shall come off , and show me a child begotten of thy body , that I am father to , then call me husband : but in such a then I write a never . This is a dreadful sentence .
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And your courtesy , for a ring - carrier ! [ Exeunt Bertram , Parolles , Officers , and Soldiers . Wid . The troop is past : Come , pilgrim , I will bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents There's four or five , to great ...
And your courtesy , for a ring - carrier ! [ Exeunt Bertram , Parolles , Officers , and Soldiers . Wid . The troop is past : Come , pilgrim , I will bring you Where you shall host : of enjoin'd penitents There's four or five , to great ...
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