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... and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key ' : be check'd for silence , but never tax'd for speech . What heaven more we that ? T. و ( will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ! Farewell .
... and keep thy friend Under thy own life's key ' : be check'd for silence , but never tax'd for speech . What heaven more we that ? T. و ( will , That thee may furnish , and my prayers pluck down , Fall on thy head ! Farewell .
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My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I see The mystery of your loneliness , and find Your salt tears ' head . Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I see The mystery of your loneliness , and find Your salt tears ' head . Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of thy passion , To say ...
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... whilst I have a tooth in my head : Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court .-Exit an Attendent .
... whilst I have a tooth in my head : Why , he's able to lead her a corranto . Par . Mort du Vinaigre ! Is not this Helen ? Laf . ' Fore God , I think so . King . Go , call before me all the lords in court .-Exit an Attendent .
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Come , headsman , off with his head . Par .. O Lord , sir ; let me live , or let me see my th ! 1. Sold . That shall you , and take your leave of all your friends . ( unbinding him . ) So , look about you ; Know you any here ?! Ber .
Come , headsman , off with his head . Par .. O Lord , sir ; let me live , or let me see my th ! 1. Sold . That shall you , and take your leave of all your friends . ( unbinding him . ) So , look about you ; Know you any here ?! Ber .
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Faith , there's a dozen of ' em , with delicate fine hats , and most courteous feathers , which bow the head , and nod at every .man . [ Exeunt . ] ACT V. SCENE I. Marseilles . A Street . : Enter HELENA , Widow , and DIANA , with two ...
Faith , there's a dozen of ' em , with delicate fine hats , and most courteous feathers , which bow the head , and nod at every .man . [ Exeunt . ] ACT V. SCENE I. Marseilles . A Street . : Enter HELENA , Widow , and DIANA , with two ...
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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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