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The mightiest space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To ...
The mightiest space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kiss like native things . Impossible be strange attempts , to those That weigh their pains in sense ; and do suppose , What hath been cannot be : Whoever strove To ...
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Her matter was , she loved your son : Fortune , she said , was no goddess , that had put such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana , no queen of ...
Her matter was , she loved your son : Fortune , she said , was no goddess , that had put such difference betwixt their two estates ; Love , no god , that would not extend his might , only where qualities were level ; Diana , no queen of ...
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... Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Laf . These boys are boys of ice , they'll none have her : sure , they are bastards to the English ; the French ne'er got them . Hel . You are too young , too happy , and too , good , To make ...
... Find fairer fortune , if you ever wed ! Laf . These boys are boys of ice , they'll none have her : sure , they are bastards to the English ; the French ne'er got them . Hel . You are too young , too happy , and too , good , To make ...
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Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contract ; whose ceremony Shall seem expedient on the 110w - born brief , And be perform'd to - night : the solemn feast Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting ...
Good fortune , and the favour of the king , Smile upon this contract ; whose ceremony Shall seem expedient on the 110w - born brief , And be perform'd to - night : the solemn feast Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting ...
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And ever shall With true observance seek to eke out that , Wherein toward me my homely stars have fail'd To equal my great fortune . Ber . Let that go : My haste is very great : Farewell ; hie home . Hél . Pray , sir , your pardon .
And ever shall With true observance seek to eke out that , Wherein toward me my homely stars have fail'd To equal my great fortune . Ber . Let that go : My haste is very great : Farewell ; hie home . Hél . Pray , sir , your pardon .
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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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