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... blood , we should have answer'd Heaven Boldly , Not guilty ; the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripp'd since . Pol . O my most sacred lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for ...
... blood , we should have answer'd Heaven Boldly , Not guilty ; the imposition clear'd , Hereditary ours . Her . By this we gather , You have tripp'd since . Pol . O my most sacred lady , Temptations have since then been born to us ; for ...
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... blood . Leon . So stands this squire Officed with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lovest us , shew in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to ...
... blood . Leon . So stands this squire Officed with me : We two will walk , my lord , And leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lovest us , shew in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily , be cheap : Next to ...
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... ; which being spotted , Is goads , thorus , nettles , tails of wasps ? Give scandal to the blood o ' the prince my son , Who , I do think is mine , and love as mine , Without ripe moving to ' t ? -Would I do 18 Act I. WINTER'S TALE .
... ; which being spotted , Is goads , thorus , nettles , tails of wasps ? Give scandal to the blood o ' the prince my son , Who , I do think is mine , and love as mine , Without ripe moving to ' t ? -Would I do 18 Act I. WINTER'S TALE .
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... blood turn To an infected jelly ; and my name Be yoked with his that did betray the best ! Turn then my freshest reputation to A savour , that may strike the dullest nostril Where I arrive ; and my approach be shunn'd , Nay , hated too ...
... blood turn To an infected jelly ; and my name Be yoked with his that did betray the best ! Turn then my freshest reputation to A savour , that may strike the dullest nostril Where I arrive ; and my approach be shunn'd , Nay , hated too ...
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... command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ; I am glad , you did not nurse him : Though he does bear some sign of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Scene 1 . 17 WINTER'S TALE .
... command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ; I am glad , you did not nurse him : Though he does bear some sign of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Scene 1 . 17 WINTER'S TALE .
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