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... your old virginity , is like one of our French wither'd pears ; it looks ill , it eats dryly ; marry , ' tis a wither'd pear : it was formerly better ; marry , yet , ' tis a wither'd pear : Will you any thing with it ? Hel .
... your old virginity , is like one of our French wither'd pears ; it looks ill , it eats dryly ; marry , ' tis a wither'd pear : it was formerly better ; marry , yet , ' tis a wither'd pear : Will you any thing with it ? Hel .
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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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... let me not live , quoth he , After my flame lacks oil , to be the snuff Of younger spirits , whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments ; whose constancies Expire before ...
... let me not live , quoth he , After my flame lacks oil , to be the snuff Of younger spirits , whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain ; whose judgments are Mere fathers of their garments ; whose constancies Expire before ...
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Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with him that all things knows , As ' tis with us that square our guess by shows : But inost it is presumption when The help of heaven we count the act of men .
Inspired merit so by breath is barr'd : It is not so with him that all things knows , As ' tis with us that square our guess by shows : But inost it is presumption when The help of heaven we count the act of men .
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I ne'er had worse luck in my life , in my O Lord , sir : I see , things may serve long , but not serve ever . Count . I play the noble housewife with the time , to entertain it so merrily with a fool . > Clown .
I ne'er had worse luck in my life , in my O Lord , sir : I see , things may serve long , but not serve ever . Count . I play the noble housewife with the time , to entertain it so merrily with a fool . > Clown .
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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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