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Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead , excessive grief the enemy to the living . Count . If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon inortal . Ber . Madam , I desire your holy wishes . . Laf .
Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead , excessive grief the enemy to the living . Count . If the living be enemy to the grief , the excess makes it soon inortal . Ber . Madam , I desire your holy wishes . . Laf .
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If the quick fire of youth light not your mind , You ' are . no maiden , but å monument : When you are dead , you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother was , When your ...
If the quick fire of youth light not your mind , You ' are . no maiden , but å monument : When you are dead , you should be such a one As you are now , for you are cold and stern ; And now you should be as your mother was , When your ...
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My mother told me just how he would woo , As if she sat in his heart ; she says , all men Have the like oaths : he had sworn to marry are and you When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll lie with him. me , my , 70 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL ...
My mother told me just how he would woo , As if she sat in his heart ; she says , all men Have the like oaths : he had sworn to marry are and you When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll lie with him. me , my , 70 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL ...
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When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll lie with him , When I am bury'd . Since Frenchmen are so braid , Marry that will , I live and die a maid : Only , in this disguise , I think't no sin To cozen him , that would unjustly win .
When his wife's dead ; therefore I'll lie with him , When I am bury'd . Since Frenchmen are so braid , Marry that will , I live and die a maid : Only , in this disguise , I think't no sin To cozen him , that would unjustly win .
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You must know , I'am " supposed dead : the army breaking , My husband hie's him home ; where , heaven 57 aiding , > And by the leave of my good lord the king , We'll be , before our welcome ! Wid . Gentle madam , You never had a seryant ...
You must know , I'am " supposed dead : the army breaking , My husband hie's him home ; where , heaven 57 aiding , > And by the leave of my good lord the king , We'll be , before our welcome ! Wid . Gentle madam , You never had a seryant ...
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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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