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What hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandon'd his physicians , madam ; under whose practices be hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the losing of hope hy time ...
What hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandon'd his physicians , madam ; under whose practices be hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the losing of hope hy time ...
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There is none ; man , sitting down before you , will undermine you , and blow you up . Hel . Bless our poor virginity from undermi . ners , and blowers up ! - Is there no military policy , how virgins might blow up men ? Par .
There is none ; man , sitting down before you , will undermine you , and blow you up . Hel . Bless our poor virginity from undermi . ners , and blowers up ! - Is there no military policy , how virgins might blow up men ? Par .
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With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this sentence then ; Among nine bad if one be good , Among nine bad if one be good , There's yet one good in ten . Count . What , one good in ten ? you ...
With that she sighed as she stood , With that she sighed as she stood , And gave this sentence then ; Among nine bad if one be good , Among nine bad if one be good , There's yet one good in ten . Count . What , one good in ten ? you ...
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There's something hints , More than my father's skill , which was the greatest Of his profession , that his good receipt Shall , for my legacy , be sanctified By the luckiest stars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave ...
There's something hints , More than my father's skill , which was the greatest Of his profession , that his good receipt Shall , for my legacy , be sanctified By the luckiest stars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave ...
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There's honour in the theft . ... more expressive to them ; for they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there do muster true gait , eat , speak , : and move under the influence of the most receiv'd star 24 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
There's honour in the theft . ... more expressive to them ; for they wear themselves in the cap of the time , there do muster true gait , eat , speak , : and move under the influence of the most receiv'd star 24 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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