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Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father In manners , as in shape ! tbv blood , and virtue , Coutend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Sliare with thy birth - right ! Love all , trust a few , wrong to none : be able for ...
Be thou blest , Bertram ! and succeed thy father In manners , as in shape ! tbv blood , and virtue , Coutend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Sliare with thy birth - right ! Love all , trust a few , wrong to none : be able for ...
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Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . llel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. lid . I especially think , under Mars . Par . Why under Mars ?
Little Helen , farewel : if I can remember thee , I will think of thee at court . llel . Monsieur Parolles , you were born under a charitable star . Par . Under Mars , I. lid . I especially think , under Mars . Par . Why under Mars ?
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Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inberit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your ' majesty's .
Youth , thou bear'st thy father's face ; Frank nature , rather curious than in haste , Hath well compos'd thee . Thy father's moral parts May'st thou inberit too ! Welcome to Paris . Ber . My thanks and duty are your ' majesty's .
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I'll fee thee to stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneelid , my lord , to ask me mercy ; and That , at my bidding , you could so stand up : King . I would I had ; so I had broke ...
I'll fee thee to stand up . Laf . Then here's a man Stands , that has brought his pardon . I would , you Had kneelid , my lord , to ask me mercy ; and That , at my bidding , you could so stand up : King . I would I had ; so I had broke ...
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I must not hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be paid : Proffers , not took , reap thanks for their reward . Hel . Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with him that all ...
I must not hear thee ; fare thee well , kind maid ; Thy pains , not us'd , must by thyself be paid : Proffers , not took , reap thanks for their reward . Hel . Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with him that all ...
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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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