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I am out of friends , madam ; and I hope to have friends for ту wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Cloun . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a ...
I am out of friends , madam ; and I hope to have friends for ту wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Cloun . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a ...
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Why then , young Bertram , take her , she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What she has done ...
Why then , young Bertram , take her , she's thy wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . King . Know'st thou not , Bertram , What she has done ...
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... And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : Wars are no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife .
... And wherefore I am fled ; write to the king That which I durst not speak : His present gift Shall furnish me to those Italian fields , Where noble fellows strike : Wars are no strife To the dark house , and the detested wife .
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To the dark house , and the detested wife . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise ? me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par .
To the dark house , and the detested wife . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise ? me . I'll send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par .
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Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France . ' Tis bitter . Count . Find you that there ? Hel . Ay , madam . 1. Gen. ' Tis but the boldness of his hand , haply , which His heart was not consenting to . Count .
Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France . ' Tis bitter . Count . Find you that there ? Hel . Ay , madam . 1. Gen. ' Tis but the boldness of his hand , haply , which His heart was not consenting to . Count .
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