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Write , write , that , from the bloody course of war , My dearest master , your dear son , may hve : Bless him at home in peace , whilst I from far , llis name with zealous fervour sanctify ; His taken labours bid him me forgive ...
Write , write , that , from the bloody course of war , My dearest master , your dear son , may hve : Bless him at home in peace , whilst I from far , llis name with zealous fervour sanctify ; His taken labours bid him me forgive ...
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Lord , I hear , there is overture of peace . 1. Lord . Nay , I assure you , a peace con : cluded . 2 , Lord . What will count Rousillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1.
Lord , I hear , there is overture of peace . 1. Lord . Nay , I assure you , a peace con : cluded . 2 , Lord . What will count Rousillon do then ? will he travel higher , or return again into France ? 1.
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Peace , you rogue , no more o'that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . [ Exit . ] do very Enter OLIVIA , and MÅLVOLIO . Clo . Wit , and't be thy - will , put me into good fooling !
Peace , you rogue , no more o'that ; here comes my lady : make your excuse wisely , you were best . [ Exit . ] do very Enter OLIVIA , and MÅLVOLIO . Clo . Wit , and't be thy - will , put me into good fooling !
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I bring no overture of war , ' no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words are as full of peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? What would you ? Vio . The rudeness , that hath appear'd in me ...
I bring no overture of war , ' no taxation of homage ; I hold the olive in my hand : my words are as full of peace as matter . Oli . Yet you began rudely . What are you ? What would you ? Vio . The rudeness , that hath appear'd in me ...
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Hold thy peace , thou knave , knight ? I shall be constrain'd in't to call thee knave , knight , Sir And . " Tis not the first time I have constrain'd one to call me kņave . , Begin , fool ; it begins , Hold thy peace . Clown .
Hold thy peace , thou knave , knight ? I shall be constrain'd in't to call thee knave , knight , Sir And . " Tis not the first time I have constrain'd one to call me kņave . , Begin , fool ; it begins , Hold thy peace . Clown .
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