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... nature immor- tal , and death should have play for lack of work . ' Would , for the king's sake , he were living ! I think , it would be the death of the king's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , madam ? Count . He ...
... nature immor- tal , and death should have play for lack of work . ' Would , for the king's sake , he were living ! I think , it would be the death of the king's disease . Laf . How call'd you the man you speak of , madam ? Count . He ...
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... nature , to preserve virginity . Lofs of virginity is rational increase ; and there was never virgin got , till virginity was first lost . That , you were made of , is metal to make virgins . Vir- ginity , by being once lost , may be ...
... nature , to preserve virginity . Lofs of virginity is rational increase ; and there was never virgin got , till virginity was first lost . That , you were made of , is metal to make virgins . Vir- ginity , by being once lost , may be ...
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... nature brings To join like likes , and kifs 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 shew her merit , that did mifs ...
... nature brings To join like likes , and kifs 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 shew her merit , that did mifs ...
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... nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your ' majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now ...
... nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inherit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your ' majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now ...
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... With several applications : Debate it at their leisure . My son's no dearer . nature and sickness Welcome , count ; Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . ] } Rousillon . SCENE III . A Room in the 14 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... With several applications : Debate it at their leisure . My son's no dearer . nature and sickness Welcome , count ; Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . ] } Rousillon . SCENE III . A Room in the 14 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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